My 3 girls were delighted to have this Click N’ Play Princess Castle Tent (shown below) that they couldn’t even wait for me to assemble it! My eldest child started unboxing the package right away, and my middle daughter couldn’t wait to get it standing.
They thought they didn’t need me, but after trying on their own without success, and having a partial tent up, they finally recruited their mom to help with assembly. I was busy with something else and I told them to wait for me, but they already had it up and running in no time with their mom’s help.
It stands at about over 4 feet tall and over 3 feet in diameter. It has a main door and windows. One of my girls happen to have pink as her favorite color, so this pink Princess Tent worked out just fine.
If you’ve ever pitched a regular camping tent, then assembly of this kids’ princess tent should just be a piece of cake. The Click n’ Play Girl’s Pink Princess Castle Play Tent set comes with a carry case, the tent, and the “sticks” (for lack of a better word) to act as a frame and hold the tent together.
Here’s a closeup of the steel “sticks” frame for your reference. There is no way you’ll mess this up. The sticks are already connected to each other with a string. Just fit them in together like a puzzle. They go inside the tent (the insertion spots will be obvious once you are looking at the inside of the tent)
The Click N’ Play Princess Castle Play Tent is a great play toy to challenge your kids’ imagination, and it’s small enough to fit in your children’s bedroom, the living room, or any room in the house. You may even put this up in the backyard for some outdoor play, if needed. However, don’t leave it out there in the elements for prolonged periods of time if you want the tent to last. In other words, when they’re done playing in the yard, put the tent away. It folds like a windshield sun shade, if you’ve ever owned one. Then just put in the included storage bag.
Let me just add here that this is just a play tent for the girls. It’s not really meant for rough and tumble use, so rowdy boys can easily rip this apart. It is not made for heavy duty camping either, so don’t bring this to your family camping trip in the Colorado mountains, or you’ll be greatly disappointed (if you’re not already frozen dead or wet). LOL.
You can read more about the Click n’ Play Girl’s Pink Princess Castle Play Tent on Amazon, where it is currently being sold at a 60 percent discount at the time of this writing.
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