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Children's playhouse with slide Smoby Nature consists of :

- Flat slide - height is 95 cm in order to improve the sliding hill made ​​with water effect.

- Cute children's playhouse - height 130 cm functional house, opened the door, two windows. In case of a rainy day provided the roof.


Hill has a wide stable ladder that conveniently climb to the top of hill, and to get the effect of water slides, you need to connect the water supply hose ( hose not present in the kit ). Children's play house with slide assembled and disassembled in minutes guise.


Playhouse with slide Smoby Nature is perfect for playing your child outdoors.


Characteristics of children playing house

Name Slide-house Smoby Nature XS 310151

Brand : Smoby

Age: 2 years

Gender: boy / girl

Weight: 25 kg

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