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Newest Review: ... gym priced at £124.99 in Argos but is now called called TRI-ANG) We decided to wait a while and were glad we did when we saw ... more

 ... it in their sale book for just under £100. We were glad to see that it was available for Free home delivery as neither of us drive and duly went and ordered it. It arrived a day before it was due and the kids were so excited when they saw it. It says that it requires assembly by two adults and it certainly did. It was a lot bigger than we thought, and we were worried that it wouldn’t fit in our small back yard - it’s a tight squeeze now. The “Gym” has four different ways to get up to the p...more

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Clairbois Play Gym: Climb and Slide to your hearts content (408 words)
by - written on 10/08/01
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We had a slide for our children for about three years, but after we put it in the loft we came to get it down and dropped it! OOPS! Our three boys LOVE climbing and we decided that we would just have to get them a new slide. The problem is that they are quite big for their ages and the slides that were designed for their age group were too small for them to get a good “SLIDE” on. We hunted through the catalogues and eventually found something that they all liked and we liked too. The CLAIRBOIS play gym priced at £124.99 in Argos but is now called called TRI-ANG) We decided to wait a while and were glad we did when we saw it in their sale ...  Read the complete review

Lucille
Premium Review Clairbois Play Gym (229 words)
by - written on 23/08/00 (Very useful, 393 readings)
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We have just brought my daughter one of these, as we have moved to bigger house with more garden, and I'm really impressed with it. We wanted more than a slide, so opted for this play gym. It has a slide, as well as a tunnel, ladder, rope ladder and climbing wall. There is a large platform at the top, and this of course also makes a little 'house' underneath for hiding in. It's made of strong, brightly coloured plastic, which seems to be standing up to all a toddler and her friends can throw at it! My daughter loves it, and would spend the whole day on it at the moment. The recommended age range is 2 to 8 years, but I really don't think this would ...  Read the complete review

 

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