This list contains the top deals I've found for Classroom Rugs. We have also written about Area Rugs,
Red Rugs
and Kids Furniture.
-- Desiree
- Sensory Edge: Brighten up your classroom’s flooring with vibrant colored letters, numbers and solid colors in soft kids flooring foam mats, rugs and no-adhesive kids floor carpet tiles. From Alphabet rugs, to Numbers & Shapes Rugs, to Geography rugs, you’ll find them all here. (www.sensoryedge.com)
- Classroom Carpets: Offers a wide variety of Kids Rugs, Entrance Mats, Solid Color Area Rugs, Puzzle Mats and Children’s Interactive Play Rugs that are ideal for daycare centers, pre-schools, nursery schools, kindergarten classrooms, childcare centers, children’s bedrooms and playrooms. (www.classroomcarpets.com)
- Just Kids Rugs: A classroom rug can be a place for children to gather in the classroom and interact. They offer different types of classroom rugs to choose from including classroom rugs with animals, sports, shapes, novelty patterns, other colorful themed rugs, and more. (www.justkidsrugs.com)
- CSN Rugs: Add games, learning concepts, and a burst of style to any classroom with these decorative rugs. With their huge selection of classroom rugs, you’ll find the perfect rug for these energetic kids. (www.csnrugs.com)
- Fun Carpets: Kids love interacting and playing on classroom rugs. Check out their selection of classroom rugs including alphabet rugs, animals & nature rugs, emotion & sign rugs, geography rugs, transportation rugs, etc. (www.funcarpets.com)
- Hertz Furniture Systems: I love classroom rugs because they provide a way to emphasize themes, a means to introduce new concepts, and a useful way to manage the classroom. Incorporating a classroom rug is a smart way to put together organization, design and theme quickly and easily. They have a number of classroom rugs available that you can narrow down by the choices you can see on the left of this page. (www.hertzfurniture.com)
- Kid Carpet: Colorful and exciting rugs for a fun atmosphere while learning in the classroom. Most rugs are in a rectangular shape while others are in oval shape. They have a Garfield rug with numbers to help the children with counting, animal rugs, and other educational rugs. (www.kidcarpet.com)
- RTR Kids Rugs: Busy kids are happy kids. Choose from their selection of classroom rugs that come in a variety of educational themes and allow children to learn the alphabet, numbers, shapes, colors, emotions and other languages including sign language. (www.rtrkidsrugs.com)
- School Outfitters: Browsing through these rugs makes me think of my younger days when I’m just starting to learn new stuffs in the classroom. Check out their nice selection of classroom rugs in a wide array of designs and patterns that kids will surely be enthusiastic about. (www.schooloutfitters.com)
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