There are plenty of rugs available on the market that are shaggy rugs that are designed for children. Check with your local department store or carpet dealer or you can go online to find out more.
You can get the Furry Floor in the DIY Shop on Sludge Street on Moshi Monsters. You have to be at least a level 7 to get the Furry Floor. You can get a Fuzzy Rug in Yukea on Main Street in Moshi Monsters. You have to be at least a level 9 to get the Fuzzy Rug.
A good rug for the family playroom would be a simple throw rug that isn't a shaggy and it has the ability to be cleaned rather effectively. You don't want to put a nice rug in a play room unless you can really afford to spend money on doing this type of thing.
With style and a bottle of scotch. Or if you have kids, go play with the rug rats and their friends, be sick in no time!
you can buy it at Yukea on Main Street but you have to be at a certain level.
"A rug would look nice in lots of areas in a home especially on a hardwood floor. Perhaps in a dining area, in a family room in front of a Media Center, or in a bedroom to keep feet from getting cold!"
A striped rug with striped furniture might seem a little overdone, and other patterns run the risk of not matching. I'd go with a plain, solid-colored rug, as it will still had a nice touch.
"You can place a runner rug in many areas of a room. It would be best to put it in the middle of your room that you choose to put it in, that way, it gives a nice touch on the room."
The best materials to make a baby play rug with are those that are eco friendly and chemical free. These materials include organic cotton and natural latex.
Kids, ankle biters, rug rats. Rhyming slang = Billy lids
Rug rats, ankle biters, sprogs
"A red rug should be used in earth-tone colored rooms. Rooms such as brown, beige, or ecru are nice choices depending on the temperture you are going for."
A cute accent rug would be something cartooney like winnie the pooh or cars and trucks. Shades of blue and green would be nice.