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Sensory Tent for Kids – Blackout Sensory Room Pop-up Play Tent for Children with Autism, ADHD, SPD – Calming Hideout Sensory Corner Tent with Additional Windows(Size 40x40x40in)
Rated 5.00 out of 5 based on 2 customer ratings
(3 customer reviews)
$67.55
- CALMING & RELAXING SPOT – The tent is designed for kids with special needs and having hard time processing sensory overloads. This sensory corner will be the new go-to place for them to retreat whenever they feel overwhelmed.
- 100% LIGHTPROOF – Made from fully blackout fabric, blocks all the external lights, creates a dark and safe hideaway for your child. The dark environment is perfect for light play.
- ADDITIONAL WINDOWS – Two side windows are added to the tent for ventilation purpose. Open the windows and let the air circulate so kids can get some fresh air specially in the hot summer.
- BIG SPACE – Tent size 40x40x40 inches is quite roomy even for two kids. They can play, read, rest or do whatever they want in this comfortable and quiet personal space.
- INSTANT SETUP – It takes seconds to set up the tent with our instruction manual(video guide) included, and 3 minutes tops to fold it back to the portable storage bag. Convenient to carry wherever you go.
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Weight | 2.84 lbs |
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Dimensions | 16 × 16 × 1.25 in |
Package Dimensions | 16 x 16 x 1.25 inches |
Item Weight | 2.84 pounds |
ASIN | B0CP8C3HWC |
Manufacturer | YAFANG |
3 reviews for Sensory Tent for Kids – Blackout Sensory Room Pop-up Play Tent for Children with Autism, ADHD, SPD – Calming Hideout Sensory Corner Tent with Additional Windows(Size 40x40x40in)
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Amanda Lynn –
This little pop-up tent is awesome for children on the spectrum. I say that because I have personal experience with an autistic son and this is what he loves. It gives them a place to go away from everything and shut off their senses for a couple minutes. It allows airflow to LSS through as well which was super import to me when picking out something like this. It’s a little hideout and they can go in here and feel safe. It’s also made from very durable materials. The one thing I was surprised about was how small it actually is. It’s made for probably no more than two kids and if it’s an older kid they may not even be able to fit anyone but themselves. That also means it was simple to put together . I recommend this to anyone with sensory issues or kids with sensory issues who need something like this it’s perfect
Kandace –
Kids loved playing in the tent with the bubble machine. Can fit 3 kids easily, and is easy to open but difficult to close back up. It has little windows, can be placed right side up or upside down, and still looks and fits fine. It will blow away on a pretty windy day, so I guess it’s not wind-sturdy but 3 kids hopping around in it, and has not torn or lost shape after making it pretty sturdy.
McKaley –
I wanted this to work for our son, so badly! 😭 The concept was for him to have a “special place” for himself, after a long day of school, away from everyone (especially his little sister)… we even filled it with fairy lights & blankets etc…. It somewhat does, what it advertised, it’s supposed too… EXCEPT… it comes SO janky! The sides are all bent, it will NOT sit up straight at all ( and looks cheap & tacky in my son’s room, & takes up half his room!!!) & boy, is it HOT!!!! 🥵 even with the little “windows” opened, in a cooled AC home… I sat in there with my son, and within 10 min, I was drenched in sweat & panting like a dog!!The concept was extremely appealing… but it was just was NOT the quality I expected… ESPECIALLY for the price. 🤷♀️By the time we realized that it was just not a good addition to our sons room… (& he just had no interest in utilizing it) … it was already too late to return… So we went ahead and just admitted it was a mistake, trashed it, and will not be purchasing anything like this again… Back to the drawing board! 😫