Kiddey Multicolored Play Tunnel for Kids (6’) – Crawl and Explore Tent, with See Through Mesh Sides, Promotes Healthy Fitness, Early Learning, and Muscle Development – Balls NOT Included
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An abrasion is possible, but not easy to tear. Although my cat has snagged it a little, it has not torn it
Thanks for your question. Hello *br> *br> Hey *br> thanks for your question. I just want to add that the Kiddey kids crawl tunnel is 6 feet long and has a diameter of 18" *br> Thanks for letting me know
An infant should not consume more than 20 calories per day
It's hard to say. Don't really care about it.
Selected User Reviews For Kiddey Multicolored Play Tunnel for Kids (6’) – Crawl and Explore Tent, with See Through Mesh Sides, Promotes Healthy Fitness, Early Learning, and Muscle Development – Balls NOT Included
There has been a tunnel in my house for probably 12 years It has been 18 months now and my toddler is still fascinated with it. It is also an enthralling experience for children who visit. This is actually quite impressive considering how well it has held up. It's a little questionable if the fabric will hold up after daily use, but so far, I haven't seen any tears. Lots of creative ways to play with it too, my kiddo usually finds ways to include it in her play every time she plays with it. In this paragraph, we are going to discuss the hook and its importance Occasionally, I use hooks to attach the loop straps to themselves after the tunnel is open, since the elastic straps can potentially catch on the mesh. I don't think it has been a huge problem. Changing the color of green would be one slight change I'd love to see. Compared to the other colors, it's a bit off-putting. Since I work as an artist, I'm accustomed to it, but it doesn't bother the kids. It's an excellent little tunnel for a low price and the kids like it a lot.
As for the mesh, it did provide some breathability, but I did crawl through it (after the return window closed) even though I didn't think to do so. It is not padded or covered with anything to soften it, so the wire frame is thick and hard. Having felt the discomfort while testing this out with my adult hands and knees, it makes me wonder if it would be any worse.
When I bought the smaller sized tunnels, I wasn't sure if it would be popular with my 3 cats, and they did take to it. While playing in this tunnel, they will hide, stalk, pounce on each other, and play with each other for hours. There is enough room inside for a toddler to crawl. This means the kids have plenty of room Despite the low price, it is sturdy and folds quickly. I use twist ties to secure it when I am not using it. They and I both found it to be a good purchase. I am sure the cats will be able to get their money out of it because the price was so reasonable. I will buy another one once this one wears out (all cats have claws).
The tunnel was added to a castle door which my daughter has, with balls so she can play with them. She is totally in love with it and seems to be entertained by it. It is nice to have mesh on one side of the tunnel, since it gives my infant some sight out and feeling There is a lot of length to it, and the material is good. There were 18 months between me and my last child. During the same time period, a 3 year old and a 6 year old were admitted.
It is of very high quality. Children need to be able to see out of the mesh in order for supervision to be effective. A brief update. 7 months later, it is still in good condition despite the fact that numerous small toddlers use it The price was well worth it.
Nevertheless, he played with it, hid in tunnel, dragged it around, and tried to hide under What is the durability of this item? My 2 can be handled by it, yes. Is it easy to fold up and store the crib when it is not in use? I'm 5'11" and 26 lbs. Is it tough to wrestle it like Steve Irwin with a croc? I would recommend sitting on the ground with your knees touching the ground/or sitting in a chair for that- It can be flattened out - Snap the Velcro in place with your knees while holding the bag closed Getting started is a snap. What would I recommend to give as a gift - It is a hit with the kids!.
As a mother of four children with special needs, I know what it is like. I didn't want the same type of tunnel we had before because one of the children might get scared in it. The baby needed something that would help her to crawl, but I didn't want something that would scare her. Upon looking for one, I was delighted to see that half of the mesh was mesh so the kids would have extra air flow and still be able to see their siblings. Playing with it is a favorite activity for my kids all four. In the tunnel and with other therapy "toys," they set up an obstacle course.
As all reviews speak of older children using it, his age is a little under the recommended one. Nevertheless, I took a chance, and he's happy with the result. Besides being easy to fold up, it is lightweight, which makes it roll around a bit when he crawls through it, but he is only 20 lb right now, so that is the reason for that. The issue will linger in his mind for a great deal longer than he may expect. The toy is great for little ones to play with indoors!.