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Preschool MyValue Set 4 Square – Natural Tan
MyValue™ Table and Chair Sets are durable and built to last with no exposed hardware and safe rounded edges. Tables are lightweight and easy to maneuver. Protective boots help prevent sliding, reduce noise and prevent rust. More…
Toddler MyValue Set 4 Square – Solid Candy Apple Red
MyValue™ Table and Chair Sets are durable and built to last with no exposed hardware and safe rounded edges. Tables are lightweight and easy to maneuver. Protective boots help prevent sliding, reduce noise and prevent rust. More…
Toddler MyValue Set 4 Square – Solid Royal Blue
MyValue™ Table and Chair Sets are durable and built to last with no exposed hardware and safe rounded edges. Tables are lightweight and easy to maneuver. Protective boots help prevent sliding, reduce noise and prevent rust. More…
Toddler MyValue Set 4 Square – Natural Tan
MyValue™ Table and Chair Sets are durable and built to last with no exposed hardware and safe rounded edges. Tables are lightweight and easy to maneuver. Protective boots help prevent sliding, reduce noise and prevent rust. More…
Warranty
Children’s Factory, LLC warrants that its products will be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of: WARRANTY PERIOD Active Play ClassicRider® Trikes 5 years Covered Foam-Filled Products 2 years Helmets 1 year MyRider® Trikes & Bikes 5 years Ride-Ons 2 years RuggedRider® Trikes 5 years More…
The Magical World of Reading
Island of the Blue Dolphins, by Scott O’Dell, was published in 1960 and has inspired many children to build a fort. Can you imagine what it must have been like to be a 12-year-old girl stranded alone on a deserted island in the Pacific Ocean? Reading books is a More…
5 Strategies to Make Learning Fun
Toddlers love to learn. That being said, youngsters will choose playtime over learning any day of the week. Knowing this to be true, tech companies have incorporated the principles that make playing games fun into their learning programs. It’s called gamification. Pew Research Center describes gamification in the following More…