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Snack Shop Tent | 
enlarge | Manufacturer: Playhut Category: Toy
Buy New: $119.99
Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 52654
Shipping Weight (lbs): 6.5 Dimensions (in): 57 x 36 x 45
MPN: RobotRobot-7907 UPC: 053762108118 EAN: 0053762108118 ASIN: B001F8S10M
Availability: Usually ships in 4-5 business days
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| Features:
| • | Shop is lightweight and portable | | • | Kids will love to hang out in this tent | | • | Includes convenient carrying case | | • | Made of breathable nylon | | • | Ages 3 and up |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description The corner store is business ~ this beautiful Snack Shop is lightweight and portable. Kids will love this instant hang-out. Charming awning and front fence help set this apart from other pop-up tents. Instantly sets up and folds down with patented EZ Twist technology. Includes convenient carry case. Made of breathable nylon. Size 57"l x 36"w x 45"h, Weight 6.5 lbs. (Age 3+)
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| Customer Reviews:
Setting up Shop January 3, 2009 We purchased this playhouse for our 4 year old daughter for Christmas after seeing it at Walmart (went back and they were sold out THANKYOU AMAZON!) My daughter loves to play "Customers" where she either "sells" us her toys for change (tht goes into her DisneyWorld jar) or takes our orders and brings us dinner. We had been looking for a small playhouse for her and with this one being a small shop it was more than perfect. It is larger than I expected it to be. She can put two chairs, a small table and her cash register (and tons of things to sell) and stand comfortably in it. She can come and go easily from the two doors. It went up super fast and - if it ever gets taken down will be super easy to collapse and store. The colors are bright and inviting and she cannot wait to have her friends over to play in it.
Fun for kids, nightmare for parents December 30, 2008 My daughter received a Play Hut Snack Shop for Christmas from a relative. When we attempted to set it up we located the three plastic rods. One, a tiny bit shorter than the other two. The Instructions told us to insert the shortest pole in the slot in the roof of the structure. We realized pretty quickly that although the pole was shorter it still looked at least 1" too long for the required sleeve. After much struggle we got the pole into the required position. Instantly the tent ripped in two places. Where the sleeve begins and there is a piece of velcro. This seam totally busted open. A few inches away in the actual field of the roof another tear began and quickly expanded before our eyes. I struggled with the pole for another ten-fifteen minutes trying to remove it from its sleeve (all the while worrying the plastic was about to bust and shatter into pieces, sending shrapnel towards my eye.) Once I finally got the pole out I found the side wall is now irrevocably bent and bowed inward. I also have to mention my 3 year old ripped the tie up string for the front door as well as a three inch gash in two places next to the tie with ease and surprise. Unfortunately, this brand new tie has completely degenerated in less than a week. As this was a gift from a distant relative we don't have a receipt, don't know where it was purchased and feel sorry for the purchaser and my daughter for having what seems to be a shoddy (yet not inexpensive) product. I also have yet to be able to completely fold the snack shop, no matter how patented its EZ Fold technology is. On the up side, if it had set up and been as easy to use as the description makes it seem it would be a great toy. My daughter loves to play with it and definitely will not let me get rid of it, no matter how much it has fallen apart.
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