Multicolored Parachute
Multicolored Parachute
Multicolored Parachute
Multicolored Parachute
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Multicolored Parachute

Multicolored Parachute

6 Feet of Colorful Fun!
Regular price 67.00 NIS
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Why We Love It

You don’t need to jump out of a plane to enjoy all the fun of a parachute! This colorful, well-made parachute is great for group activities in classrooms, kids' birthday parties and other social events. The parachute contains 6 reinforced handles, but many more children can join in by grabbing a panel of durable fabric.

  • Sturdy fabric is designed for years of use
  • Great for kids with weak upper body strength and weak social skills
  • Provides a great cardiovascular workout
  • Helps younger children learn colors and engage with others
  • Ages 4-10

Details

Parachute measures 6' in diameter.


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