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Padded Kids Prayer Mat with Aqua Mumbai Mosque Design by Urban Rugs UK - Toddler Prayer Mat - Boy/Girl Prayer Mat - Padded Kids Prayer Mat - Ramadan/Eid Gift For Muslim Kids - Muslim Kids Gift - Kids Hajj/Umrah Gifts

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Urban Rugs UK introduces the Padded Kids Prayer Mat in Aqua Mumbai Mosque Design, created to inspire children with comfort and beauty during salah. Featuring a playful mosque illustration in soothing aqua, blue, and pastel tones, this mat brings joy and serenity to any child’s prayer space, making it both fun and faith filled.

Made with luxurious velvet fabric and 1.3 cm of thick cushioning, this mat offers gentle support for young knees and feet, ensuring every prayer is a comfortable experience. The three-layer construction provides lasting durability, while the engraved detailing adds refinement to its soft and colourful design.

Why Choose This Kids Prayer Mat from Urban Rugs UK?

Luxury Velvet Fabric – Soft, smooth, and safe for children.
Extra Thick Cushioning (1.3 cm) – Provides comfort and joint support.
Aqua Mumbai Mosque Design – A calming and inspiring Islamic design for kids.
Engraved Detailing – Adds a unique and refined finish.
Perfect Gift for Children – Encourages young Muslims to embrace prayer with love.
Durable Non-Slip Backing – Keeps the mat steady on any floor surface.

This padded kids’ prayer mat combines comfort, durability, and inspiration, making it the perfect choice for daily use or as a special gift for children beginning their salah journey.