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Franky101
Franky101Canberra
  • 8 reviews
  • 1 like

Really happy with this playpen - and it doesn't feel like 'baby jail'!

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AmandaB
AmandaB
  • 10 reviews
  • 1 like

Not so great

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I do like that you can add panels to get a larger playpen but it is very light and our active baby 6-12 months old would use it to stand up and the whole thing would move. We had it set up on a playmat and improvised double side strong tape to hold it to the ground but then it is not easy to clean the inside if you can't move it. So far I haven't found a practical solution for a playpen and our toddler doesn't like to be left inside it alone anyway. I used piece of this playpen now to secure a safe space in our living room and it is kind of working out for us. At least it looks pretty rather than a white gate!

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caro89
caro89Melbourne
  • 6 reviews
  • 5 likes

Very versatile

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I like that this play pen is versatile (you can customise it to the size and shape you want). It is a bit fiddly to put together but worth the effort as it looks great and contains our little one
one. I like that it doesn't have a gate so fingers can't get hurt or stuck.



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Kumar
KumarGreater Melbourne (Outer), VIC
  • 5 reviews
  • 2 likes

Too fragile

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Liked it at first. But then our LO got hurt when he was trying to stand up holding to it. Its started bending to his weight and he landed on his neck hurting himself. Personally I don't think its safe for kids under 1yr.

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Yaya
YayaMelbourne, Victoria
  • 8 reviews

Great product

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jayden_akira
jayden_akiraNew South Wales, 2573
  • 37 reviews
  • 7 likes

Not so fussed

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I thought this would be great! but its not. So hard to put together and my 5 month old would move the whole thing around when he lent on it. Its so light my 18month old actually flipped the whole thing over.. i am pretty dissapointed. would be ok to use outside on the grass but definately indoors on hard floors

Too hard to put together.. flimsy

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Terrible

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katenberry
katenberryQLD, 4520
  • 61 reviews
  • 12 likes

Awesome

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This is a great choice for a kids playpen. At first I was not sure about even getting one, but this has worked a treat. The "magic" panels are great as they click together and cannot break, twist or snap..it is very sturdy material. It has fun colours and is open enough that your little one can see through :)

It's a great size that you can put in all sorts of shapes.

Great buy!
Flexible and worth the money
Hard to clip in at first....

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littlepipstar
littlepipstarAU
  • 7 reviews

Great Playpen - can be made to any size!

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GANIX
GANIXSydney, NSW
  • 7 reviews

One of a kind. Great item.

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Really love this playpen. Noticed the bad report below. I contacted Jolly KidZ and they said there was a problem with the join when first released to market, but since then they changed the design to the current model. The join is very strong now (infact its quite hard to put together ... but for good reason). Really versatile with different shapes and designs. love it.
can make into any shape or size. bright colours
hard to put together, BUT it needs to be so kids cannot break apart (there is a technique to put it together easily)

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Excellent

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It seems that they have modified the design since the last person left a review as I cant fault it. I love it and so does my baby
Its very versatile and its easy to assemble. Its light weight and its very colourful

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Questions & Answers

Lja
Ljaasked

How to pull apart and put together

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Franky101
Franky101

The plastic panels fit together. You just line them up against each other and push them together or pull them apart.

Liz
Lizasked

I have the jolly kidz 4 sided wooden pp. can you please send me the assembly instructions?

Liz

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Franky101
Franky101
therese finch
therese finchasked

How do you put together I am having trouble is there a trick to this?

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littlepipstar
littlepipstar

I had to call the buyer and ask them this - lift the panel that's going to go over the top connection and push it in. They said to put your foot in the lower panel and lift the top panel - once I worked it out, it was much easier. Hope this helps you

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