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Aquatopia- Deluxe Memory Foam Nap Mat Review and Giveaway


What is Aquatopia?
Where Innovation meets Imagination
Aquatopia is a world where parents encounter innovative solutions and kids discover imaginative adventures. Our award-winning products combine smart design and advanced materials to ensure comfort and safety at playtime, naptime, bath time and any time the family is together. And our loveable cast of animal characters is always in the mix to delight young hearts and inspire young minds. For the best in fun and function, Aquatopia is the ideal destination.

My Review:
Thank you Aquatopia for providing me the nap mat for my review.  All opinions expressed are mine and I was not paid for this review.  

The nap mat arrived the same day we were leaving for a weekend get away!  My daughter was thrilled to be able to pack this for the trip.  We might have been sleeping in a hotel and she had a bed but putting this on the bed made our transition so much smoother. 
The mat is made from memory foam and it truly is a comfortable experience.  Sine we took it on our travels the easy snap made it quick to pack it up with the pillow attached so nothing would get lost. 

The nap mat saved the day once again.  My husband accidentally left our pack n play in his car and he was at work but I had my daycare child and no place for him to take a nap.  Then I remembered the nap mat!  I was so thrilled that  he fell asleep within a few minutes and slept well!  Had I not had the nap mat I may have endured a long day with the daycare boy! 

I also hope that this nap mat will be something my daughter can use for kindergarten next year.  

The nap mat comes in a hippo or a whale.  We chose the hippo with more girl colors and the whale pattern is in blue colors. 



Enter the giveaway below using the easy rafflecopter form to win a Deluxe Memory Foam Nap Mat from Aquatopia.  The winner will be able to chose between the hippo or whale pattern.  :)  

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Comments

tess said…
my son can't sleep without his puppy to beside him.
Unknown said…
my boys used to share a room...they no longer do not do that. one day i went it to break up what i thought was a fight and it turned out to be world war 3. the curtains had been yanked down (they were on a tension rod), the sheets...everything from both the bed and the crib were torn off... oh my... now peace has been restored in the home since they are separated. goodness. that was more tan just a fiasco. lol
Vicki F. said…
We haven't really had any naptime disasters...blessed!!!
Katie said…
Weekends are always hard, as we are out of routine. Would love to have this as an incentive to get my 2 year old to nap!
Laura said…
I had many disasters with my first son. He loved to take off his (messy) diaper during naptime and paint his room. I can still remember that awful smell!

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