
The tent pictured comes with the bed. The headboard, footboard and guardrails are made of a sturdy plastic and the frame is made of thick and sturdy metal bars. The metal bars are threaded into a blue canvas material to support the mattress. It holds a regular crib mattress snug, with no chance of a little foot or toy getting caught in between (although my son has managed to shove a Matchbox car in there with much effort).
The tent part is nice for novelty's sake, but it's probably going to come off soon- it's hard to put your sleeping toddler inside from the foot or head of the bed. There are only 2 stickers, as seen in the picture. I accidentally put both on the inside sections because I had expected 4 stickers.
Setup is fairly quick and easy. You'll need a screwdriver and that's it for tools. The instructions for the tent may be a bit confusing if you've never put a real tent together before, and if you have put one together, the tent is the "hardest" part!
Review By. Thuy Copeland

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