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Roadmap – Kids City Scene

Turn your living room into a bustling mini city with Roadmap – Kids City Scene, a vibrant and engaging play mat designed to spark imagination and creative play in young children. Crafted from durable multi-colored flex material, this mat is both flexible and easy to clean—perfect for everyday adventures.

Featuring a detailed city layout with roads, parks, buildings, schools, hospitals, airports, and more, kids can use toy cars and figures to explore, navigate, and create their own stories. Whether it’s a police chase, a trip to the zoo, or a school drop-off, every play session becomes a new journey.

Key Features:

  • Bright, detailed city scene layout for immersive play
  • Made from sturdy, non-toxic, multi-colored flex material
  • Easy to roll, store, and clean—great for floors of all types
  • Encourages imaginative play, storytelling, and motor skills
  • Large enough for group play with multiple vehicles

Great for home, classrooms, or play centers, Roadmap – Kids City Scene is the ultimate backdrop for endless city adventures!

Material: Multi-Colored Flex | Ideal for Ages: 3+

₹ 1,000.00 ₹ 1,000.00

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How Kids Can Play

Roadmap – Kids City Scene isn't just a mat—it's a complete miniature city designed to make learning and play come alive! With detailed road signals, sign boards, and realistic infrastructure like hospitals, airports, schools, and parks, it helps kids understand how a city works while they play.


Solo Play

  • Imaginative Driving: A child can drive toy cars around the roads, stopping at signals and signs—just like in the real world.
  • Storytelling: They can create their own adventures—dropping a toy at school, visiting the zoo, or rushing to the hospital in an ambulance.
  • Learning Through Play: As they move through the map, they naturally begin to recognize traffic signs, building types, and the basic flow of city life.


Group Play

  • Role Play: Kids can assign roles—driver, traffic police, firefighter, doctor—and act out real-life city scenarios together.
  • City Challenges: Create mini games like “Who can follow all the traffic rules?” or “Race to the airport without breaking a signal.”
  • Social Skills: Playing in a group encourages cooperation, communication, and turn-taking—all while having fun.