This London Underground Tent Toy For Kids' First Stop is Imagination Station
Laura McQuarrie — September 17, 2014 — Life-Stages
This tent toy for kids takes the shape of a subway car coming out of the London Underground, which is something that kids will adore exploring. The tent is suited for both indoor and outdoor use, and it can easily be set up within a matter of moments. The tent is set up with one long piece for kids to crawl through to reach a larger space that they can comfortable sit upright in.
Although this pop-up tent might not be doing as much traveling as the average London Underground train, is waterproof and protected against UV rays. This fun tent design is sure to get the wheels of imagination turning, setting kids off on adventures to whatever magical places they can think up.
Although this pop-up tent might not be doing as much traveling as the average London Underground train, is waterproof and protected against UV rays. This fun tent design is sure to get the wheels of imagination turning, setting kids off on adventures to whatever magical places they can think up.
Trend Themes
1. Imaginative Play Tents - Companies can create imaginative play tents that take the shape of different vehicles or modes of transportation to encourage creative play.
2. Indoor/outdoor Play - Developers can engineer play tents that can easily transition from indoor to outdoor use, to make these play areas more versatile and flexible.
3. Uv-protected Tents - With concerns about sun damage to children, companies can produce play tents with better protection from UV rays.
Industry Implications
1. Toy Industry - Toy companies can capitalize on this trend by developing and marketing play tents designed to inspire children’s imagination and creativity.
2. Outdoor Recreation Industry - Companies in the outdoor recreation industry can incorporate play tents into their product line, creating portable and practical tent options that offer fun and imaginative play experiences, too.
3. Environmental Protection Industry - With the increased risk of sun damage, companies in the environmental protection industry can explore developing fabrics and materials with better UV protection properties to help protect children against harmful rays.
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