Friday, February 10th, 2012

Step2 Naturally Playful Up & Away Sand Table

step2 naturally playful up away sand table Step2 Naturally Playful Up & Away Sand TableUnique design with well thought of features that encourage kids to play with companions and share – Step2 Naturally Playful Up & Away Sand Table is suited for outdoor installation especially in places like nurseries, play homes and apartments with kid playpens.

Elegant design with natural materials makes it safe on the environment and prevents toxic adversities on the sensitive skin of little ones. This kid’s furniture comes with beautiful colour combination, sturdy design and a unique umbrella in the centre of the table to protect the kids from direct sunlight or light drizzles.

It has elevated sandbox to keep the kids clean when and after playing, while also preventing the grains of sand from falling off. The large umbrella of 5 feet diameter also functions as lid to protect the sand from weather variations and pets. The Velcro® brand closure ties firmly around the table.

The package includes 3 piece accessories like umbrella, crane and truck. The realistic working crane pivots or scoops sand or other minute light weight articles easily, entertaining the kids’ curiosity and keeps them engaged for hours. Step2 Naturally Playful Sand Table can accommodate 4 to 6 children and encourages them for group activities.

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