Thursday, December 4, 2008

Childrens Wigwams




CHILDREN'S WIGWAMS are a delightful place for your young ones to play, pretend and have their own little den in or outside the house!

Did you know......that what we often think of as a wigwam is actually a tipi!

A wigwam or wickiup refers to the dwellings used by Native Americans, and they are mostly either seasonal or permanent structures formed over frames of arched poles. They are then covered with roofing material such as grass, bark, mats, brush, hides or cloth. Whereas a tipi is a temporary structure normally made from animal hides. The word "tipi" comes from the Lakota language and means "to dwell."

Playing Cowboys and Indians
is as much fun now for kids as it has been for many decades. And this Cowboy and Indian Wigwam makes it even better. It is very simple to assemble and store and great for role play indoors and outdoors.

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For children who enjoy to be away with the fairies and play using their imagination this way, there is also a Fairy Wigwam or Fairy Play Tent.

It's lovely and colourful in shades of pink and yellow, decorated with fairies and flowers.

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Last but certainly not least for another type of play, there is the Teddy Bears Picnic Wigwam. This one is very cute in greens and browns, blending nicely into nature!

TO SEE MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE TEDDY BEARS PICNIC WIGWAM CLICK HERE.

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