New! Map of The World with Detailed Major Cities. PVC Free, Non-Toxic and Odorless Water Repellent Fabric Shower Curtains - Large Home Decor Wall Map
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Justen Mitchell
> 3 dayWe homeschool in a tiny space. I had been looking for the perfect globe but then saw an idea in a FB group to get a shower curtain map. Of course we have multiple childrens atlas’s in our home library, but they don’t get opened as much as I wish. So often now, my kids will come to me and ask how to pronounce a country or place they see on this map while they’re going to the bathroom! Anytime we talk about a place from one of our books, we head to the bathroom to see where it is. It’s great! The colors are soft and pretty and the material is fine. We have a liner to keep it nicer. Best purchase for our lives in awhile!
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Ms D
> 3 dayI bought this to replace a plastic world map shower curtain. I loved the plastic one because it was clear except for the map print, which let light into the shower. This one has a better quality map, including cities and bodies of water. It is fabric. If your shower head hits the fabric, the water will bleed through and pool on your floor. My shower head doesnt directly stream water at the curtain and I also have a tub, so I have not had a problem with leaking. I think Ill probably be able to machine wash and line dry this item, it seems to be pretty colorfast. All in all this is a nice looking curtain that can be paired with a waterproof liner for extra protection.
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Sara B.
> 3 dayWe purchased as an experiment for our kids. We lined our shower with the map to see if they’d take notice and learn a few names without prompts during their long showers. In just over a month, our 6th and 7th graders can label a world map without issue!
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JessicaGrimes
> 3 dayGot this shower curtain because it will keep my kids learning about where other countries are in this world and it is funny that it catches your eye so much that you are always glancing at it when youre in the bathroom. It is a sturdya plastic as well.
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Jessica R.
Greater than one weekIve had a map shower curtain for a long time, but this is the first time I bought this fabric one. The map is so clear and easy to read. The cities are easily visible. The colors are great. I love it!!
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Satisfied Customer
Greater than one weekI was redoing my bathroom decor and considering a world map theme to coordinate with a white/slate blue floor. When I saw this one I knew it was perfect!
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mary camarata
> 3 dayNot only is it a perfect size, but the map detail is great. I often look at it while brushing my teeth and other stuff …. I now know locations of countries mentioned in the news
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Lisa Li
> 3 dayI love my curtain. I actually use it as liner. It serves the purpose I bought it for which was for my kids to learn about our world while showering. I try to secretly implement education in a lot of their everyday essentials. So they don’t think about it as learning but just manipulating their mind into learning because they they don’t really like school. I was grateful to come across this shower curtain. The water resistance is the greatest but I didn’t buy it for that. It doesn’t allow a mess of water outside of the shower but if it gets saturated enough..... it very easy to clean I just through it in the washer and it comes out like new. Great buy in my opinion!
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Karen
> 3 dayI was replacing an old, much-loved map-of-the-world shower curtain that had developed one hole too many. Didnt think this would look as good; couldnt find equivalent to what Id had. To my surprise, I like it even more than the one I had. Very bright. Very good quality. Very happy with this purchase.
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Kikyo
Greater than one weekI bought this because I thought it would be great to brush up on our geography while visiting the porcelain thrown. The image is fairly light and dainty looking and the colors look much more pastel in person. The biggest issue I have with it is the odd way the map is labeled. Each country is labeled with random cities just sporadically labeled around the world. No states are labeled anywhere in the world and there is no real rhyme or reason to which cities are labeled. Some are capitols but most are not. There are also large areas with no cities labeled (for example the center of the North America). Its like someone was randomly trying to recall places they had heard of and filling them in on the map. That kind of defeats the intent I had when buying it. I would have rather either buy something more accurate or picked out something I thought was prettier. Im not sure yet how well it will hold up as a shower curtain as we just got it.