A Doormat for Nap Time (Or Whenever You Need Peace)

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I can’t express how frustrating it is when someone disturbs my little ones during their precious nap time. Whether it’s a delivery driver dropping off a package without a signature or someone wanting to hand me religious pamphlets about their spiritual journey, it’s enough to make any parent cringe.

The ultimate nap time blunder? A college kid knocking at the door, despite my bright neon sign that clearly states, “Babies and Toddlers Sleeping. Please Do Not Knock!” Just the other day, I had to hold back a laugh as he tried to sell me an upgrade on “my husband’s sports package.” Let’s just say it was a good thing he was wearing those fancy running shoes—he may have needed them!

If you value the tranquility that nap time brings, or if you simply wish to keep door knockers at bay, you need one of these doormats. While it probably won’t stop your mother-in-law from strolling in unannounced, and my sister is always welcome since she brings Starbucks, it might just deter a few of those pesky daytime visitors. And if it doesn’t work? Well, at least it makes for a great conversation starter.

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In summary, investing in a doormat that communicates your need for peace during nap time can be a small yet effective way to maintain your sanity. Whether it wards off unwanted visitors or serves as a fun decor piece, it’s a win-win!

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