Alvantor Starlight Bed Canopy Dream Kids Play Tents Playhouse Privacy Space Twin Sleeping Indoor Grow in The Dark Stars Boys Girls Toddlers Pop Up Portable Frame Curtains Pink, Patent
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Hello, the twin size of our kids tent is 58"x35"x40". I believe it would fit on a full size bed, but it would be a little tight. And then put it on top of the mattress or into the tent itself. You can also use it as a tent for a children's playhouse. Thank you very much.
This fabric is not see-through, so don't expect to be able to see through it.
The bottom is made of polyester fabric and is not waterproof, just like a real play tent.
It's on the top bunk for me, and it's fantastic! It's a big hit with my 6-year-old. Setting it up is simple. I think the best method was to lift the mattress or completely remove it, place the tent on the bed frame/top bunk, and then push the mattress back into place. Easy as pie! This is a bed tent that I highly recommend!
Selected User Reviews For Alvantor Starlight Bed Canopy Dream Kids Play Tents Playhouse Privacy Space Twin Sleeping Indoor Grow in The Dark Stars Boys Girls Toddlers Pop Up Portable Frame Curtains Pink, Patent
Here's what I needed: br>br> Something to liven up my 5-year-old boy's and 2-year-old girl's beds. br>I didn't want to have to affix anything to my ceiling, and I didn't want to have to fix any (more) holes later. br>I didn't want one of those less expensive bed tents with scenes on them because the graphics bother me. br>br>Why do I like it: br>Gender agnostic. br>Extremely simple to erect and dismantle. br>The stars appeal to me because of their simplicity. There isn't much going on. br>The small star window appeals to me. br>One end has a Velcro "door" that can be closed, which I like. You can also hide this door beneath the mattress. br>br>I strongly advise you to use this product!!.
I used this for my 4-year-old's top bunk so she wouldn't fall out, and she loves that she can see the night sky through it. It's simple to assemble and does the job! This is something that I would recommend to anyone.
It was her princess castle, and she'd spend two weeks there with her stuffed animals! Because I had recently undergone surgery and needed to sleep upright, I spent a week in her room, sleeping in the glider. She rolled out of bed one night, and the tent cocooned her. Her weight was flexing the tent down, so she was suspended in air off of her bed with the sides sealed shut. It took me a while to realize what was wrong, but I was eventually able to lift her back up and place her back in her bed. For the night, I sent her to sleep with my wife, and the next morning, I dismantled the tent. br>br>It's a cute idea, and it would look great on the floor, but my daughter would have been stuck in that position until morning if I hadn't been in the room.
Nice—exactly what I was looking for, and I'm sure my 5-year-old will be overjoyed when he sees his first "fort" tomorrow! The support poles, for example, tuck behind small zippered pouches to keep them in place. Assemble the tent by putting the poles in first, then sliding the tent onto the mattress, according to the instructions. After several failed attempts at lifting the mattress while sliding the rigid tent onto the mattress (basically impossible without a second person), I removed the poles and was able to scrunch up the tent and get it onto the mattress that way, similar to scrunching up a sock to get it into your foot. The tent could then be straightened and the poles added.
This tent was simple to put together and does a good job of keeping my night owl in her bed. I wish the stars shone brighter in the dark, but that isn't a major issue. Although the cost was higher than I had anticipated, I have no complaints.
Pros: br>br>Pros: super cute, relatively easy to put together, good sizebr>br>Cons: For the money I spent, it was poorly made. For $60, I would have hoped for a little more sturdiness. I was extremely dissatisfied with the quality and construction of it. I've only had it for a week and the poles are already ripping the seams apart (I'll have to sew them back together myself). br>br>I'd return it, but it's already broken, and the only similar ones cost $100, which I'm sure would be of comparable quality, so I'm stuck with shoddy construction. That's all there is to it. Would I buy it for $60 again? No. Sure, I'd buy it again if it was only $20. Although it is not of good quality for the price, it is cute and my daughter enjoys it, so it gets points in that department. br>br>Just a heads up to anyone else thinking about buying this: it's not very durable and is made cheaply.
I bought a Junior Loft bed for my toddler about a month ago, and we already had a 10' plush mattress that was too thick to use without additional safety measures. She is very active and moves around a lot while sleeping, so it has met all of her expectations and is perfect so far. This has done a fantastic job of safeguarding us and providing us with peace of mind. br>br>1) At night, the stars shine brightly for a short time, much to the delight of my little one. br>2) It came in excellent condition, with no flaws or tears, and was relatively simple to open and set up. br>3) Due to the junior loft bed and a thick 10" twin plush mattress, the installation required two people; otherwise, on a regular bed at floor level, I might have been able to do it on my own (albeit with difficulty). br>4) The velcro door is simple to open and close. It can even be partially closed, as my little one does at night. br>5) The Star Mesh Window - If the room is hot or stuffy, this is a great way to add some extra ventilation. 6) Sturdy fabric and tent poles br>br>This purchase has made us all very happy!.
Without a mattress, this product is unstable, and I despise it. Allowing my daughter to use this makes me uncomfortable. It's also awkward to fold and store (as if doing so repeatedly could compromise the product's integrity). br>br>It has a 30-day return policy and a no-questions-asked satisfaction guarantee. I bought it a few months ago but haven't used it yet, so I was hoping it would work out. When I emailed the company, they simply replied that it was past my return window. Most Amazon sellers will make an effort to satisfy dissatisfied customers, particularly if they offer a "100% satisfaction guarantee. " " They don't give a damn about the quality of the product. By the way, I don't respond to a lot of emails.