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First thing the tent is made from polyurethane and heavy duty plastic.
#KidsPlayTent
Tent packed nicely inside a red carry bag. the bag has strong nylon handle.
Inside the bag is the tent,4 sturdy poles,4 ground pegs,step by step instructions.
Fast and easy set up. Upon opening the bag simply pull out the tent and it will pop open.
Then place the poles in in the slots and stake down the tent.
For outdoor/indoor use. Tent is castle design with 2 mesh windows and a roll up door.
The poles may break if rough play happens.
so far my tent has held up to 3 energized 3 year olds. I made them some swords and shields.
We read them some themed books. At night we use a flashlight to light up the castle.
I love watching the kids faces as they imagine dragons. The kids watched movies about castles and learned about kings and knights. After all their heritage goes back thousands of years why not help them imagine what their ancestors lived like. (making food from that era having kids eat with their fingers.)
When done with play the Kiddie tent, it can be easily folded up and stored in the bag.
Tent is large enough for me to set inside and read a story to the kids.
matrais is lightweight I found nothing wrong withthe tent so far.
Have fun with the kids when they are small they suck up all the knowledge.
kid approved so I recommend the Kiddey Knight castle tent.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00NH7ZNQO
I am a independent prodcut tester and reviewer that received this prodcut at a discount and this is my honest unbiased review.
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