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summer infant pop n play yard Pop N Play Portable Playard – Kids2, LLC

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summer infant pop n play yard Pop N Play Portable Playard – Kids2, LLCDescription The Bright Starts Pop n Play Portable Playard allows you to easily create a safe portable play area for your child. The ultra lightweight and compact fold playpen can be set up and taken down in seconds, making it perfect for use at home, a day at the park, or a weekend at the beach. The water resistant floor helps keep baby dry even on damp grass. Airy mesh sides provide added visibility. A travel bag with shoulder strap is included for

Description
The Bright Starts Pop ‘n Play Portable Playard allows you to easily create a safe portable play area for your child. The ultra-lightweight and compact fold playpen can be set up and taken down in seconds, making it perfect for use at home, a day at the park, or a weekend at the beach. The water-resistant floor helps keep baby dry even on damp grass. Airy mesh sides provide added visibility. A travel bag with shoulder strap is included for on-the-go convenience.
  • INDOOR/OUTDOOR USE – Whether playtime is indoors or out, keeping your little one in one place is essential. The Bright Starts Pop ‘n Play Portable Playard provides 14 square feet of contained playing area, and the folding metal frame weighs only 12 pounds.
  • LIGHTWEIGHT AND PORTABLE – The ultra-lightweight and compact play yard for baby and toddler is perfect for use at home inside or out, a day at the park or even a vacation at the beach.
  • COMPACT FOLD – With a lightweight, innovative pop and fold design that sets up and comes down in seconds, plus an easy and compact fold, you can have a travel toddler and space saver baby playpen to bring with you on all your adventures.
  • WATER RESISTANT FLOOR – Playpens for babies can easily become messy, but not the Bright Starts Pop ‘n Play. The water resistant canvas floor helps keep baby dry, even on damp grass.
  • ADDITIONAL FEATURES – 14 square feet of playing area (48 inches wide, 26 inches tall), compact fold and travel bag with strap for easy portability included. For use for 6-24 months (up to 35” tall).


Price & Details
MSRP: 79.99
SKU: 27393-000
Dimensions (in): 26.38" (H) x 46.46" (W) x 53.86" (L)
User Age Range (months): 6 - 24 months
Assembly Required: Yes
Batteries: Not Required
Materials: 60% Metal, 25% Plastic, 15% Fabric


Instructions & Care
  • Wipes clean with a damp cloth and mild soap.


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