White Daises Area Rug

Size 5' x 7'6 7'6 x 12'
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The White Daises Area Rug has is adorned with dancing flowers against a backdrop of clear blue skies. It exudes a cheerful and whimsical charm, certain to ignite boundless creativity in your students. This rug perfectly complements a variety of classroom decor themes, creating a harmonious learning environment.

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Sizes: 

  • 5' x 7'6 (20 happy faces) 
  • 7'6 x 12' (28 happy faces)

Designed with a focus on happiness, this rug is a welcoming addition in classrooms and playrooms of young children, all while retaining its captivating allure. Its visually striking pattern cultivates a warm and joyful ambiance, promoting a setting ideal for both play and learning.

 🌟 Benefits:🌈 Ignite boundless creativity in your students!🏫 Complements various classroom decor themes.🎨 Cultivates a warm and joyful ambiance.

Whether it's circle time discussions, story sessions, or collaborative group activities, the rug's charismatic design effortlessly encourages participation and captures the imagination of students.

🦠Anti-Microbial and Anti-Static Treatment

🛡️ Treated with Scotchgard protector for superior soil resistance.

🔥 Class I Flammability Rating and Indoor Air Quality passed.

🧵Made in the U.S.A.

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    Daisies have a rich and varied history, dating back thousands of years. The name "daisy" is derived from the Old English "dægeseage," meaning "day's eye," because the flower opens its petals at dawn and closes them at dusk.

    Daisies belong to the Asteraceae family, one of the largest families of flowering plants, and are native to Europe and Asia but have spread worldwide. They have been symbols of purity, innocence, and new beginnings in various cultures. In ancient Roman and Celtic traditions, daisies were associated with goddesses and were believed to be favored by fairies.

    The daisy's botanical name, Bellis perennis, comes from Latin, meaning "everlasting beauty," and they have been used in traditional medicine for their anti-inflammatory and wound-healing properties.

    In modern times, daisies remain popular in gardens and floral arrangements, celebrated for their simple, cheerful appearance and enduring symbolism.