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Epicurus.com - Pacific Play Tents See Me Connecting Tunnel - Neon

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List Price: $34.95
Our Price: $30.79
Your Save: $ 4.16 ( 12% )
Availability: N/A
Manufacturer: Pacific Play Tents
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Amazon Maximum Age: 10 Manufacturer Maximum Age: 10 Amazon Minimum Age: 36 Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Toy Brand: Pacific Play Tents EAN: 0785319304116 Feature: Stimulate the imagination for creative playtime. This new design incorporates or new ¿padded interior¿ system, for more comfortable playtime Label: Pacific Play Tents Manufacturer: Pacific Play Tents Manufacturer Minimum Age: 36 Model: 30411 Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Pacific Play Tents Release Date: 2007-11-12 Studio: Pacific Play Tents
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Features
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Stimulate the imagination for creative playtime. This new design incorporates or new ¿padded interior¿ system, for more comfortable playtime Use alone or connect to multiple tunnels for more crawling fun Can be used with most Pacific Playtents Two nylon mesh windows, nylon end flaps connect with Velcro second and third tunnels securely Sturdy coated shock-corded poles for easy assembly, folds flat for easy storage
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Editorial Reviews:
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Smaller children love the Neon See Me Connecting Tunnel because it’s never dark or scary. And parents can better watch little ones at play. The partially translucent neon-colored fabric and 2 nylon mesh windows help everyone feel secure. Use tunnel alone or connect to the Find Me Play Tent (sold separately). Tunnel is made of flame-retardant 70-denier nylon with a sturdy steel spring frame. Collapses for easy storage and portability. Imported. 72Lx19†dia.
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Dress, tent, tunnel, caterpillar costume and more! Comment: We got this for the kids (3.5 and 8 months) for Christmas, but I don't know who enjoyed it more: Uncle Phillip, the cat, or the kids. It was rolled in, jumped on, worn, clawed, and chewed on. It's durable and easy to collapse. It's fun to pop it out when the kids are bored and then put it right away before bed.
I could really use about 3 of these, velcroed together end to end in a big circle with the kids trapped inside. It might give me a minute of rest!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Spoiled child's best toy Comment: I bought this toy when my son was just over 6 months old and crawling. The tubular construction is padded so it is easy on the knees. Another thing that made it a great choice is the peek windows that allow the child to see you or crawl towards where they hear your voice. My son is now almost 5 and it is still one of his favorite toys. He and his friends pull it out and have a blast. The best thing is that it is so well made that it is still in great shape. My son was a late in life child so we are able to buy just about anything we want for him, and we do. (Although we do rotate and give to charity quite often to keep him from having too much) So when I say this is in the top 5 of all the toys ever....it is saying something. So much so that I am ordering another one for our 7 month old nephew for Christmas.
Customer Rating:      Summary: great toy for gross motor Comment: My kids love this! Good toy for playing in the house or out, great price and the best part is that it folds up nicely to be stored out of the way. I give it only four stars because the piping that gives it its form can be a bit of a stinger on the knees.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great for all kids! Comment: I ordered this item for my daughter's 1st birthday. Having my older daughter play with one of these at 18months at other kids homes, I knew that we needed one of these at our house! It's great, especially with the windows for the girls to see out and make sure mom or dad is still there. If my house was big enough I'd order another one to connect to it as well. It's really great for any age child, as long as they're crawling.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Developmentally unlimited... Comment: We bought this tunnel over a year ago for our then-crawling almost-one-year-old. I figured it would encourage her to crawl more, which it did--she loved it!
Now she's a running, screaming, jumping, independent 2 yo who still drags this tunnel out of the back corner of the play area (where I've tried to hide it) and squeals excitedly when we pop it out for her to play in.
Her older sister, who is now 3 1/2, also loves the tunnel. She copies her aunt's ideas and stands upright in the tunnel to pretend she's a monster, or hops with it around her and pretends to be a caterpillar or a frog.
We don't yet have any of the tent accessories, but we build our own tents with sofa cushions and sheets, then stick one end of the tunnel in a gap, and you have a secret entrance to a special hideaway.
This is one of those classic toys that children of all ages can find lots of uses for--it sparks creativity and imagination, and gives Mom a few minutes' break to go clean the kitchen. ;-)
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