Have you recently heard the phrase, “Mom, I’m bored” or “Mom, there is nothing to do around here”? Maybe you are tired of telling your child to turn off the video games and go play outside? Kids these days are playing outside less and watching more television. This is one factor contributing to the increasing obesity problem among children. It also facilitates an unhealthy lifestyle and can prevent kids from obtaining the vitamin D that they need. An increasingly popular way to get kids outside – to get kids to want to play outside – is with “play tents.” These offer a fun space that kids can call their own.
The Right Tent for Your Child’s Taste
Today, play tents for kids are produced in all kinds of forms. From fire trucks to mini basketball courts to princess castles, you can find one that your son or daughter will love. They will feel as if it were designed just for them. These tents create a special place that will help your child’s imagination run wild. Instead of sitting on the couch all day, your children will be making up stories about a fire breathing dragon or a princess that needs to be saved. They will be running, hiding, and playing in and around the tent. They will be developing their minds and having fun with other kids. Play tents are becoming a bigger hit these days, with both kids and parents.
Easy as 1, 2, 3
If you are one to get frustrated setting up a camping tent, never fear, play tents are easy to set up and easy to take down and fold up. Many of them can pop up instantly, while others require minimal set up that only takes a few minutes. They are durable and won’t collapse in the middle of an important sneak attack against a three-headed monster. As with other tents, they require little to no maintenance, and are usually rain/weather resistant, depending on the style of tent. They are easy to pack up and require little storage room.
Start browsing styles and sizes, and talk to your child to see what kind of tent he or she may be interested in. You might be surprised at how excited your kids will be to have their own unique play tent! Your only problem may be that the neighborhood kids will all want to come over to play.



