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The 1pc Engineering Car Kids Pop up Play Tent is a vibrant and engaging playhouse designed for children aged 4 to 7. Made from durable 190T soft polyester fabric, it offers a safe and imaginative space for play. The tent is lightweight, easy to set up, and can be compactly stored in the included carry bag. Perfect for indoor and outdoor use, it encourages creativity and provides parents with peace of mind while their children play.









A**N
Awesome gift
So much funEasy to set upMy kid loved itBalls are NOT included so don't make my mistake and buy A BUNCHThe end would also be fun with sand thoughIt folds up out of the way for easy storage and has been quite durable for my 2 year old playing with his older siblings
A**R
Fun fun fun
OmgWe got it for our me year old grandsonIt came folded up in a little bag with a handleIt popped right up we we got it outThe other grands get in it with himAnd so do I!!I love it!!!! He loves it!!!
M**Y
Hours of cheap, creative fun during quarantine!
I have a 2 year old and a 9 year old, and we’re currently quarantined. I needed something they could both play in/with. While this is definitely meant more for the 2-5yo set, my 9yo loves creative/imagination play, and she can easily fit inside the spaceship (I can too, incidentally) and crawl through the tunnel. She says it’s the best toy I’ve ever bought her, and has already spent hours playing with her little brother. It goes without saying that the toddler is delighted with it. We couldn’t even get him to come out for dinner last night.This is a great plaything for the price. I don’t expect it will last forever - before the year is up it’ll probably need some duct tape somewhere - but my kids play hard and it’s worth every penny for the hours each day they will spend in it. It’ll probably last several years (getting shoddier each year).Whether you’re quarantined or just have a couple of kids at home, you can’t really go wrong with this. I can’t imagine a child who wouldn’t love it.The only caveat is that I wouldn’t buy it thinking you’ll fold it up and put it away each night. It’s easy to assemble, but you’re not going to want to untie all the little ties and fold all the pop up pieces and put it away.Just find somewhere to let the kids play, and leave it out until it disintegrates or your kids hit their tweens and don’t want it anymore.
P**T
Children didn't like as much as thought they would.
Was hoping for a cute play 'fort' the kids can play in and then it can be folded up to be stored. It's not as enjoyable as I had hoped. It's just a pop up for one child to fit in at a time. It might be good to use outside as a way to keep a child out of the sun, but I don't think it would last long with that exposure.It folds easily enough and has cute decoration on it, but didn't hold the children's interest long enough. It's light weight and should last a long while with care.
C**P
Happy
Very my little one loves it
O**Y
A huge hit!
I got this to make a little play area for my 3-year old nephew, who recently came for a week-long visit. As you can see, once I got started on the rocket theme, I also dressed up the area with a solar system mobile that I had bought years ago (https://www.amazon.com/Planets-Mobile-Hanging-System-Authentic/dp/B00606O9NC/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=planet+mobile&qid=1600414462&s=home-garden&sr=1-1) and a rocket-themed puzzle (https://www.amazon.com/BeginAgain-Blast-Off-Multilingual-Learning/dp/B07PHMMGWF/ref=sr_1_15?dchild=1&keywords=rocket+puzzle&qid=1600414502&sr=8-15), both of which he also liked--but this tent was the belle of the ball! Even though he was far from gentle with it (he liked to simulate flight by shaking the walls of the tent!), it held up fine through the week at least, and got packaged up to take home with him. It might eventually succumb to rough treatment like that; the pocket that the poles go into are well-constructed, but not really strongly reinforced. However, the fact that it stood up to a week of being deliberately shaken many times a day is a good sign that it would stand up to normal wear and tear, at least! The little star lights that came with it are sweet and add a lot to the fun ambiance that the tent creates. I know I would've loved this when I was a little kid. I guessed that my nephew would, too--and boy, did he ever! Highly recommended.
K**E
Okay toy but could be a CHOKING HAZARD for some
It’s overall okay. It’s straightforward in making the rods straight, tucking the ends in to the pockets at the top and bottom of the ship, and then tie the laces around the rod. It isn’t hard but does take a little bit to do it rather than just popping it into shape like the ball pit. The ball pit does lean with little movement so that’s a bit annoying when it shoves balls over the ledge of the pit and through the opening with no effort. Like any other play tent, you will never be able to fold it completely down into the bag ever again once opened. My son enjoys it, he likes that the rocket has an opening into the ball pit and a door you can zip open and closed too. He has also had fun throwing the balls into the attached hoop (something none of our other tents had). You can attach the pit by ties onto the rocket but it’s not a very sturdy connection. A downside is also that the little black ends to the support rods easily pop off when sliding them in and out of the holder pockets - this is a problem because you ideally don’t want to lose the end pieces but can be a CHOKING HAZARD if you’re using it with a very young kid. Obviously you want adult supervision but these things are tiny and dark and easy to miss and kids can be pretty quick even when you’re watching them. Overall it’s okay and my kid has had fun (past the age of choking hazards so not so much of a concern for us but be warned) but it’s cheap and therefore not super sturdy and could use design improvement.
A**R
Baby giggles
Gifted baby loved it
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