Kids pop-up toys configures in different ways; entertains a group or alone; folds up easily to store.
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Megaland Pop-Up
Playset: Use this versatile toy for:
Other features of Megaland Playset:
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You do not have to set the entire toy up at once; you can have different pieces in different rooms. The different components can be rearranged in numerous ways by changing simple velcro attachments. The netting allows kids to see out and when you wish, you to see in. This is one of those "limited-only-by-the-imagination" toys. It can be anything your child creates mentally from Cinderella's castle to a fort to a train. Most children will play in Megaland for hours. It also serves as a great nap spot. CyberParent does suggest an extra box of 100 balls as the 50 balls provided barely cover the floor. An extra tunnel or two might be nice in the future. Try Megaland first and see. Includes 1 large hut with basket, 1 medium hut, 1 small block, 2 tunnels, 50 colorful balls, and 2 carrying bags. |
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Precautions: 1. Pay attention to all PlayHut toys when you first unfold them. It makes them easier to fold back up. We had a little trouble with the first one, but caught on quickly. 2. The steel loops are quite strong and will pop up forcefully. Do not let a young child set this up. 3. Although the products are fire resistant, the application of any foreign substance to this product may render the flame resistant properties ineffective. 4. Realize that these toys are not fireproof. The fabric will burn if left in continuous contact with any flame source. What parent would leave a toy in continuous contact with a flame source? Probably not many but we have to say that... 5. Clear the floor or ground of sharp objects before placing the toy on it. |
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Larger illustrations here. This is a toy with virtually unlimited potential. Take it (or parts of it) with you anytime you want your child to be entertained, even to a company picnic or a family reunion. Manufacturer's Suggested Age: 3- 7 years. Although the suggested age is 3 years of age, there is no reason why any baby who can crawl will not use this toy now, then enjoy it for years--with adult supervision, of course. While an adult will fit here, the average 5 or 6 year old might begin to find this confining. It does not mean they will stop using it, though. Kids Toy Review by Donna Green: Copyright © 2004 CyberParent. All rights reserved. |
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