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Indoor play area?

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Julesie

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Hello,

So I've decided I want to get some kind of indoor play area for my boys. I used to make my own with videos as a wall but the last time I did, Ludwig jumped over the video and decided to play in the rest of the room. I eventually got him back in the makeshift play area but he jumped back out again. His brother happily sat in it like a good boy.

So now I want to get something thats easy to pack away as I don't have much room, and something that is big enough for them to have some running space.

I don't want to use C&C as I'm not very handy... at all.

I heard a while back about people using childrens ball pits... is that a good idea?

Thank you :)
 
Hi

In the winter I use an early learning centre ball pit great and roomy:))
 
i've got a indoor rabit run...
cant remember what site i got it off...rolleyes
sorry...
but if you google it you should be able to find it... :)
theve got high sides and they are just 4 pannels and they fold flat.... :)
x
 
Thanks. I'll have a google. I've only found 6 panel ones so far though
 
I have got a paddling pool that I can deflate after use .... I think it only cost me £1.99 . I put lots of boxes and interesting things in for them . They can run around safely and they don't soil the carpet !
 
I use a ball [pool with a sheet of plastic in the bottom. I like the idea of a paddling pool though!
 
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