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Playrooms take more punishment than any other room in the house. This is where towers get knocked over, where dance parties happen on hardwood, where siblings wrestle and toddlers practice jumping off things they should not be jumping off.

Most playroom flooring solutions are designed to be cheap and replaceable: foam puzzle tiles that separate, curl at the edges, and harbor mold in their seams. They work for a while. Then the gaps get gross, the pieces start warping, and you replace them — again.

PocoKoko play mats take a different approach. One seamless piece of 1.3-inch CertiPUR-US certified memory foam. No puzzle pieces to pull apart. No seams to trap crumbs and moisture. No small parts for babies to chew on while their older sibling builds Legos nearby.

The memory foam absorbs impact from falls — the kind that happen dozens of times a day when a toddler is learning to run and a baby is learning to stand. It cushions adult knees during floor play. And it outlasts foam tiles by years, not months.

Our neutral colors mean the playroom does not have to look like a daycare. When guests come over, you do not need to apologize for the floor. The mat looks intentional — because it is.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can a play mat replace foam puzzle tiles in a playroom?
Yes, and most parents wish they had started with one. Puzzle tiles separate (choking risk for babies), trap dirt in seams, and need replacing every 1-2 years. A one-piece memory foam mat eliminates all three problems and lasts 3-5 years. Read more →

What size do I need for a playroom?
For one or two children, a medium mat (5x7 ft) covers the primary play zone. For larger playrooms or multiple kids, consider placing the mat in the highest-activity area and letting it anchor the room layout. Size guide →

Is it safe for a baby and toddler to share the same play mat?
Absolutely. The one-piece design has no small parts for the baby to chew on, and the memory foam cushions falls for both ages. Many families use a single mat as the shared floor space where siblings interact under supervision. Read more →