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Mimi the Sardine splashmats and placemats are wipe-able and machine-washable - you can even tumble dry them on low! Colorful durable splashmats are 36” x 46” insurance policy for your floor or table. Our beautiful splashmats go under the high chair for mealtimes or are a great way to let kids go wild with their art projects. Lightweight, easy to rinse, machine wash, or shake off. 

Fun kids placemats work great for easy clean-up at home or a fashion statement when paired with a matching lunchbag at school.

Also see our selection of matching washable wipeable kids lunchbags and wipeable aprons.

Mimi the Sardine is a small family-owned company located just north of San Francisco. They have been in business since 1988. They strive to put earth-friendly, well-made and meaningful products on the market.
Colorful Kid-Friendly Placemats Easy to Clean Splashmats
Eco-friendly washable and wipeable kids placemats work great for easy clean-up at home or a fashion statement when paired with a matching lunchbag at school.
Our beautiful splashmats go under the high chair for mealtimes or are a great way to let kids go wild with their art projects. Lightweight, easy to rinse, machine wash, or shake off.
Each item is designed to last and has been carefully crafted with the intent that it will be used, soiled and washed for years after it is bought. The acrylic coating will remain supple, prevent permanent staining, and help keep the dyes brilliant. This durability reinforces the practicality and affordability of the product. The fabrics are Oeko-Tex 100 certified to verify that they are eco- and human-friendly. They are never made with harmful chemicals. Additionally, minimal recyclable packaging is used to further reduce throwaway waste.

Mimi the Sardine products have been featured in Cookie, Nickelodeon, FamilyFun, Star-Telegram, National Geographic’s Green Guide, CelebrityBabyClothes.com, Stylehive, Really Natural, GreenThinkers.com, and blogs/magazines everywhere.