![]() ![]() This "towel" they ask for, is ALL a part of school supplies which each child needs to bring, to school. ![]() Your child's name will be on it, with Sharpie pen. And be able to fit, in the cubby, appropriately And if it does not fit, then well, it will probably be on the floor, folded up.Īnd who wants their child's nap towel/mat/pad, on the floor? THUS, the nap "towel" or whatever you have your child use. /rebates/2ffurniture2frest-time2fnap-time-rest-mats2f1-germ-free-rest-mat2fp2f34894&. Each child has a CUBBY, in which they put their things. the class is not a 'storage' for each child's bedding. The nap towels will come home at the end of each week, to be washed.Īlso, bear in mind, that if you bring a clunky mat or something thick and cumbersome. Here, at my kids' school, they ask for a "beach" towel. MOST all Kinder classes, ask for a towel. If you buy some Tea Tree Oil at the pharmacy or store only add 2-3 DROPS of it to the entire bottle of shampoo. ![]() If you use a shampoo that has Tea Tree Oil in it your kids won't get head lice to start with, they hate the smell and it is slightly oily so they can't stick their eggs to the hair shaft. You don't need to waste time and effort doing all the old wives tales things. They are at epidemic levels across the USA and everyone will get them. Head lice like CLEAN hair so please don't feel dirty or gross if your kids get them. It is not a donation.don't understand why you'd think you wee donating his covers, it should have his name on it in sharpie, but anyway, it comes home each week so it can be washed then is sent back on Monday to use the next week. Our Kindergarten class had their own sleep mats and let us bring small blankets or towels. It is about the right size to cover a Kindergartner and not have tons of blanket laying on the floor. They lay down on something then cover with the towel. At least I don't feel like I need to rush out to Walmart this week for a towel! Thanks moms for clearing up some of the mystery here! I will just send him with a small blanket to start, and if need be, upgrade to the mat later. It didn't occur to me that they may already have the mats and just need a blanket. The teacher requested a bath towel OR a small blanket. Snap together ABS molded plastic fittings and pipe create a. The nap mat is the same size rolled up as a bath towel. Moving and storing rest mats are a snap with this lightweight mobile/storage delivery system. I don't have any towels I am willing to write on with permanent marker, but of course I could buy a cheap one. There seems to be some confusion due to my phrasing there. I don't want to bug the teacher with something like this, so I was curious what other kids kindergarten classes do? Did your kids bring their own mat, blanket, or towel?Įdit: When I say I don't have a towel to donate for naptime, I mean to my SON. This seems like it would be ok, actually better, than a bath towel. It has a little pillow sewn in with a blanket attached. I have a nap mat that is about the size of a bath towel. Well, I don't have any towel to donate for this, but I could buy one. The papers say to send in a bath towel with their name in permanent marker that will come home each week for washing. My first one is starting kindergarten next week and needs something for "rest time". ![]()
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