6-Foot Frontier Tee Pee with Paints and Brush
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Product Description
Explore the Western Frontier and live like the Native Americans. Styled in a traditional Old West design, this kid-sized teepee provides hours of imaginative fun. It's easy to assemble with no tools required. And with a practical umbrella design, this teepee makes set-up and clean-up a snap.
Tent is constructed of heavy 100% cotton canvas. Frame constructed of 7/8" hardwood poles and spacer beads. Includes special paint pack and brush for kids to create decorative designs. Teepee stands 6' fall.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #112483 in Toys & Games
- Brand: Poof Slinky
- Model: 1000TSP
- Released on: 2006-06-12
- Dimensions: 35.50" h x 20.25" w x 10.00" l, 10.96 pounds
Features
- 100% Heavy Cotton Canvas
- Paints and brush included to create a unique tee pee!
- Easy assembly¿ No tools required!
- Ages 3 and Up
Editorial Reviews
From the Manufacturer
6' Frontier Tee Pee with Paints and Brush
Customer Reviews
I'll keepy this tipi...
This tipi was easy to set up, and more important - easy to collapse and transport. It is lightweight but sturdy, and the fabric is substantial. One caveat: since there is no anchoring system, the tipi easily slides around on a hard surface, which causes it to nearly collapse at times. I do not anticipate that this will be a safety problem, however, since the product is all PVC and canvas. Overall, a good buy, and more fun and visually appealing than a cheap tent!
Fun play for all
The tee pee is really fun! We've had it since my son was about 8 months old. He used to sit in there with a book and all his stuffed animals. At three you can still find him playing in there. We never painted it because I think it will be a nice project for him to do when he is older. It's very sturdy and well made. I anticipate using it for years to come. Keep in mind that it is quite large so you want a large area.
So fun!
Love it! I love its natural materials, and I love that my son will be able to use it different ways as he gets older.
We got it for him 5 months ago for his 1st birthday. It came together fairly easily. Right now he just runs in there and "hides" every once in a while, but I anticipate that it'll be a part of creative play, plus just some personal space for him, as he gets older.
We haven't done any painting yet - I figure that'll be a project in a few years.



