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4 in 1 Double-Sided Foldable Cornhole Bean Bag Toss Game Set with Accessories for Kids, Ages 3-6
4 in 1 Double-Sided Foldable Cornhole Bean Bag Toss Game Set with Accessories for Kids, Ages 3-6
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- Enjoy the Fun of Outdoor Games: The 4 in 1 bean bag toss game set includes 8 beanbags, 6 balls, 4 ground nails and 6 ring. Hole board and the dart board are combined into one, and the two sides can switch back and forth to improve number recognition and counting skills while enjoying a happy outdoor game time!
- 4 in 1 Bean Bag Toss Game: This animal-themed bean bag game is an indoor and outdoor game designed for toddlers that combines four ways to play: an easier bean bag throwing game and a harder dart game; The right hole can be thrown into the bean bag, the ball with the adhesive can accurately throw darts and it also can be a ring toss game. It can meet children's multiple play needs.
- Easy to Assemble & Storage: Just open the bean bag toss game set and take out the corn hole board, then glue the magic stickers on both sides. Easy to carry the bean bag toss toy to the park, yard, beach and so on. It can meet every needs in the portable travel. Great outdoor game for toddlers!
- Fun Challenging Kids Outside Toys: This bean bag toss outdoor game can keep children away from cell phone, TV, computer and other electronic devices; Let them play at outdoors where they can set their own game rules to experience bean bag toss or challenging dart game and ring toss game. Greatly develop their creativity and motor skills, bringing joy and laughter to kids and families.
- Ideal Gifts for Kids: 4-in-1 Kids Bean Bag Throwing Game Set is a versatile game suitable for family entertainment, birthday parties, Christmas and social events. The carnival outdoor games for boys and girls age 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12+. This outdoor games will bring the most joy to children and the whole family.
Overview
- Material : Nylon
- Style : Bean Bag Toss
- Color : 111
- Brand : Nazano
- League : 111
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