Another bonus: When your infant is on the mat, it buys parents a free moment to, you know, run to the bathroom, wipe down a cabinet, or just give their arms a rest. Because babies don’t have great vision until they’re about six months old, you want a play mat that is high-contrast to hold and keep their attention. Per the American Academy of Pediatrics, newborns can “see large shapes and faces, as well as bright colors,” while by three or four months, “babies can focus on a variety of smaller objects and tell the difference between colors.” You want a mat that’s machine-washable, or at the very least, easy to clean. Crinkly fabrics that encourage sensory exploration are another solid feature. Some mats have lights and sounds. Others do not. It’s a matter of your preference (and tolerance).

The Best Baby Play Mats

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