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Kids flip for them! Reversible diamond quilted poly-cotton nap pad is deeply puffed for a power snooze at school, home, or Grandma's. Pastel flips from dark to light pink; primary flips from red to royal blue. 25" x 45"; attached pillow adds 9" in length---can't get lost or left behind! Rolls up to 10" x 14"; self-stick fabric to keep closed.
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Most Liked Positive Review AFTER 2 YEARS OF USAGE... 2 years ago, I bought 3 of these for my twins and baby girl who all started preschool. My kids love their mats and have begun to roll them up themselves after nap time ...Read complete review 2 years ago, I bought 3 of these for my twins and baby girl who all started preschool. My kids love their mats and have begun to roll them up themselves after nap time [...], but it's easier to roll up. We use it as an overlay for their plastic folding nap mats in preschool. It makes napping comfortable and clean for them. The pillow got all bunchy, but I expected that after weekly washings in gentle cycle, with tumble low dry. Yes, I washed those mats 52 times a year maybe more, considering the accidents they had during their naps, and aside from the minor pilling, the mats are . I plan on cutting open the pillow at the seams and replacing the batting inside.The personalization is great! Although I was expecting embroidered letters, these are actually ironed-on felt letters. I wish the description would show that most of the personalizations here are iron-on felt letters instead of machine embroidery. However, they have withstood the weekly washings, and show no signs of peeling at all. The price hasn't changed over the years.I like the reversability of the mat, but my kids tend to stick to one color to nap on, so that's fine too. I just make sure the color they choose to sleep on is rolled up to the inside.I would buy this mat again in an instant. VS Most Liked Negative Review Fell Apart After 3 Months I ordered this for my daughter as she entered K. It literally came apart at the seams by the beginning of December. When I called Customer Service, the person I spoke to was rude...Read complete review I ordered this for my daughter as she entered K. It literally came apart at the seams by the beginning of December. When I called Customer Service, the person I spoke to was rude and accused us of being too rowdy with it (it's for NAPTIME!!!). She told me that there was nothing that could be done. I spoke to a supervisor who was equally unhelpful. She kept me on hold for over 30 minutes before I gave up. The qulaity of products has gone down big time over the last few years, and now I'm done with Lillian Vernon. REVIEWS Reviewed by 22 customers Sort by Displaying reviews 1-10 Previous | Next » Pros Cons
Best Uses Comments about Lillian Vernon Reversible Nap Pad: I ordered this for my daughter as she entered K. It literally came apart at the seams by the beginning of December. When I called Customer Service, the person I spoke to was rude and accused us of being too rowdy with it (it's for NAPTIME!!!). She told me that there was nothing that could be done. I spoke to a supervisor who was equally unhelpful. She kept me on hold for over 30 minutes before I gave up. The qulaity of products has gone down big time over the last few years, and now I'm done with Lillian Vernon. Pros
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Comments about Lillian Vernon Reversible Nap Pad: I liked the price of this napper. The name is put on with velvety-like iron-ons. I like how it rolls up too. I got this napper for my 1yo son to use at daycare. Within 3wks the yellow ties came off. Didn't want to look around for another one, so I continued to use this one. After a year of use the yellow trim is starting to seperate from the rest of the napper. Guess it's lived it's life. I have a daughter now that will need a napper, but I won't buy this particular one again. Pros
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Comments about Lillian Vernon Reversible Nap Pad: The nap pad is cute, it's nice that it's personalized and it rolls up well. It is definitely thin and the little pillow gets lumpy in the wash. My son naps on a cot, so the thinness wasn't really an issue.
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Comments about Lillian Vernon Reversible Nap Pad: Love this nap mat! Purchased it for my son when he was an infant so he could have a clean, soft place to play while on the floor. As he got older, he would lay on it on the floor while watching TV; occassionally falling asleep on it. For those of you who are unsure...it is NOT a foam pad like those you might see children resting on in day care centers...it's probably best when used ON TOP OF a classroom cot to keep things sanitary. You will still need a blanket if you want your child to be covered. It is EXACTLY as it is in the picture. Mine has been washed literally hundreds of times (my son is 5 now) and the velvety, iron-on letters are still perfectly adhered. Cannot complain on the quailty or price! Buying the leopard one for my daughter now. Good luck!
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Comments about Lillian Vernon Reversible Nap Pad: These nap mats are value for the money!! My kids use them for preschool daycare nap time and they have been through weekly washes with no issues. I provide a small quilt blanket that rolls right up inside and they have all they need for nap time. My only complaint which isn't really a big deal is that there aren't enough letter spaces to provide for first and last names which is key when in a daycare if you have a common name. My letters haven't had any problems.
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Comments about Lillian Vernon Reversible Nap Pad: This is a great product! I read other reviews that said it was flimsy and poor quality, but I don't know why. We've used it practically daily for 2 years' worth of naps at preschool and it's been washed 100+ times...still looks fine...not faded or worn at all. Other moms want to know where we found it.
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Comments about Lillian Vernon Reversible Nap Pad: I got this for my oldest daughter last year and she's still using it at MDO. I'm buying another for my youngest daughter. It has washed very well. We've taken it on trips & used it to create another "bed" when needed!! I highly recommend it =)
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Comments about Lillian Vernon Reversible Nap Pad: i ordered this because it was affordable and everyone recomended this company however when i got the product it was just poor quality.! it is supposed to be a comfortable napping spot for small children and is not any thicker than a small blanket!the pillow is cute but the rest is just CHEAP! Pros
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Comments about Lillian Vernon Reversible Nap Pad: 2 years ago, I bought 3 of these for my twins and baby girl who all started preschool. My kids love their mats and have begun to roll them up themselves after nap time [...], but it's easier to roll up. We use it as an overlay for their plastic folding nap mats in preschool. It makes napping comfortable and clean for them. The pillow got all bunchy, but I expected that after weekly washings in gentle cycle, with tumble low dry. Yes, I washed those mats 52 times a year maybe more, considering the accidents they had during their naps, and aside from the minor pilling, the mats are . I plan on cutting open the pillow at the seams and replacing the batting inside.The personalization is great! Although I was expecting embroidered letters, these are actually ironed-on felt letters. I wish the description would show that most of the personalizations here are iron-on felt letters instead of machine embroidery. However, they have withstood the weekly washings, and show no signs of peeling at all. The price hasn't changed over the years.I like the reversability of the mat, but my kids tend to stick to one color to nap on, so that's fine too. I just make sure the color they choose to sleep on is rolled up to the inside.I would buy this mat again in an instant. Pros
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Comments about Lillian Vernon Reversible Nap Pad: I bought this for my older son for preschool. It's in its second year of use now. Overall, I think it's a good rest mat. It's easy to roll up and rolls up to an easy to carry size. And I like the attached pillow. My only problem with it was that in washing it, the pillow stuffing got "mushed" up and won't ever go back to the smooth feel it had when we first bought it. Having said that, I'll still probably be buying this same one for my other son who will start school next year (I don't think the first one would last 4 years). Displaying reviews 1-10 Previous | Next » |





