The That’s Mine Flowers and Berries children's umbrella is the perfect combination of practicality and durability. Specifically designed to meet the needs of young children, this umbrella provides rain protection with style.
- Brand: That’s Mine
- Type: Children's umbrella
- Design: Flowers and Berries
- Material: Recycled polyester
- Dimensions: Length 61.5 cm – Diameter 73 cm
- Use: Rain protection, everyday use
Features:
- Lightweight and practical, ideal for small hands so children can hold it independently.
- Durable materials, made from recycled polyester.
- Eco-friendly choice, contributing to a more sustainable lifestyle.
- Beautiful design with the Flowers and Berries pattern.
- Appropriate size, offering sufficient coverage without being cumbersome.
Ideal Uses:
- Daily commuting to school or preschool.
- Walks in the city or countryside on rainy days.
- Pairing with other rain accessories like raincoats and wellies.
- As a practical and attractive gift for children.
Information on usage and safety features:
- Provides safety and protection from the rain.
- Gives children a sense of independence as they can use it alone.
- Thanks to its charming design, makes the rainy experience more fun.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):
- Is it lightweight enough for young children? Yes, the umbrella is designed for children and is very easy to use.
- Is it resistant to heavy rain? Yes, the recycled polyester material is waterproof and durable.
- Can it be used by older children as well? Yes, its dimensions make it suitable for preschool and school-aged children.
- Is it safe to use? Absolutely, it has no sharp points and is specially made for children.
- Is it a good gift choice? Yes, it is a practical and adorable gift for any child.
Dimensions
- Colour
- Beige
Type
- Windproof
- No
- Type
- with Walking Stick
- Mechanism
- -
- Mini
- No
Important information
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