The Homework Tent
The Homework Tent
Why We Love It
Does your child need a place that’s all their own to help them focus? Then the homework tent might be just the place! This cool little work and play space can be used indoors or out, making it versatile for all sorts of activities. We may call it the homework tent, but it also makes the perfect hideout, comfort zone and reading space.
- Nylon ties on front door of play tent allows for an easy opening and closing.
- T-style door folds back for easy access.
- Ages 3+
Details
Getting Started
Flame retardant 70 Denier nylon, meets CPAI-84 standards. Sturdy shock-corded poles for easy assembly. Durable and long lasting polyethylene floor. The bright colors of vibrant blue, red and yellow are fun and make the tent inviting too!
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