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Bring classic learning tools into your classroom decor with the Black and White Handwriting Classroom Mat by Schoolgirl Style! Featuring traditional handwriting practice lines on a vintage-inspired black chalkboard background, this educational mat combines timeless classroom style with everyday functionality. Its clean black-and-white design creates a sophisticated learning environment while providing a helpful visual reference for handwriting practice, letter formation, and early literacy skills.
Part of the Washables by SGS™ collection, this versatile classroom mat was designed for flexible spaces and real classroom life. Lightweight, washable, and classroom-ready, it's easy to move wherever learning happens. Whether you're creating a gathering space, literacy center, reading nook, small group area, calm-down corner, or classroom center, this mat helps define learning spaces while supporting early learning skills and classroom organization.
Washables by SGS™ Features:
- 8' x 10' classroom mat
- Features traditional handwriting practice lines
- Vintage-inspired black chalkboard background
- Machine washable for easy classroom cleanup
- Foldable for convenient storage
- Lightweight and easy to move throughout your classroom
- Non-slip backing for added stability
- Bright, vibrant colors designed to make a statement
- Perfect for circle time, classroom meetings, literacy activities, small groups, and learning centers
- Coordinates beautifully with Schoolgirl Style classroom decor collections
- Designed for everyday classroom life
Disclaimers:
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Washables by SGS™
Made for Real Classroom Life.
Care Instructions
Machine wash separately on a delicate cycle with cold water and a bleach-free detergent. Do not use fabric softener. Lay flat to dry. Do not tumble dry.
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