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MOMAID Baby Bed Canopy with Frills Crib Reading Nook Game Tent f
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MAKE YOUR KIDS HAPPY! - Exquisite decoration, canopy is an unique childrenâs room decoration. It looks beautiful above the crib or bed baby, it will transform your little one's room to a stunning little palace, he/she will love it! You can photo this adorable dome bed canopy and share it on socialmedia, you will earn likes! A PERFECT GIFT for kids and parents!
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PERFECT SIZE - Kids canopy total height 95 inch; upper part length 20 inch, diameter 20 inch. Perfect over babyâs crib/cradle/bassinet/cot, toddler bed, play area mat/rug. Features an opening for easy entrance and cutest frills decoration! There are 3 colors available - Dusty Rose, Light Grey and White, Choose your favorite one!
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SKIN-FRIENDLY amp; SOFT - MOMAID bed canopy only uses high quality 100% cotton fabric, breathable, soft, LIGHT BLOCKING and durable in use! Designed for perfectly blocking out glaring light and giving your little baby a shady and cozy sleeping/playing environment, meanwhile protecting your little one from disturbing
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KIDâS SECRET GARDEN - MOMAID nook net offers kids a fantasy castle to have fun inside ,they will excited about their little palace and happily sleep in it, also invites other little friends to visit the private paradise and secret garden. When your baby gets bigger, use the canopy to create a peaceful reading corner, a perfect hideaway for a toddler
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HOME DECORATION - MOMAID stunning handcrafted round canopies are designed to create an inspiring and dreamy space for your little ones. Create a beautiful play space, reading nook or whimsical bedroom with our canopies. Place them over the bed, creating a magical spot to dream at night, or create a lovely little nook perfect for quiet time, reading and endless imaginative play, give an instant touch of romance to the decor
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Color:Light Grey
MOMAID bed canopy with frills Made from 100% soft high quality COTTON. Available in three colors: Light Grey, White and Dusty Rose. Canopy has a loop inside where you can hang garlands or other decoration. Easy to assemble. You can wash the MOMAID kids bed canopy in 30°C. The actual colors of the products may differ slightly from those in the image depending on individual monitor settings.
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