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Dinosaur Playroom Bundle

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Dinosaur Playroom BundleIntroducing the playroom essentials bundle, a must have to create an immersive play space for your little one. This bundle comprises of our Dinosaur Play Tent and Dinosaur Ball Pit, two best selling products that are childrens favourites endless hours of fun guaranteed! With exclusive designs that complement each other, the Playroom Bundle features cute and friendly dinosaur that will take your childs imagination back to the Triassic period. A ball

Introducing the playroom essentials bundle, a must-have to create an immersive play space for your little one. This bundle comprises of our Dinosaur Play Tent and Dinosaur Ball Pit, two best-selling products that are children’s favourites – endless hours of fun guaranteed!

With exclusive designs that complement each other, the Playroom Bundle features cute and friendly dinosaur that will take your child’s imagination back to the Triassic period.

A ball pit provides both therapeutic and multi-sensory benefits for young children. It helps develop fine motor skills and stimulates cognitive function as eye-hand coordination are improved during play activities.

Play tents provide a safe space for children to engage independent play while immersing in their imagination, and also feeling a sense of privacy and ownership. It’s a perfect place to play with their toys, read, and draw either alone or with friends.

This bundle is additionally beneficial for children on the autism spectrum as a play tent blocks external stimulation and allows children to calm down in a smaller and less overwhelming space, whilst a ball pit provides deep pressure sensation and encourages relaxation, helping to reduce stress and anxiety.

Features:

The play tent features a roll up door and see through mesh windows, that allow light to get inside the tent. Made with easy to clean fabric, all you need to do is use a damp cloth to wipe it clean. Play tents are suitable for indoor and outdoor use but should not be left outside.

Our soft foam ball pits comes with 200 non-toxic plastic balls. Manufactured from quality PU foam with a durable and child friendly cotton like milk fibre fabric that is soft and comfortable against children’s skin and environmentally friendly. Outer fabric cover is removable and machine washable.

Specifications:

  • Ages 6 months +
  • Play Tent Dimensions: H1350 x W1000mm
  • Ball Pit Dimensions: H300 x W900mm
  • Safety tested to all relevant standards
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