Description
Introducing the 2-in-1 Convertible Glow in the Dark Kids Sofa by Gbruno
Create a magical and comfortable space for your child to relax, read, play, or rest. This innovative kids sofa glows in the dark with luminous star patterns, engaging your little one's imagination while providing premium comfort and support.
Features & Benefits
- Durable glow in the dark star patterns that delight children during day and night
- Convertible design transforms from a cozy kids sofa to a soft round cushion, adapting to your child’s needs
- Premium quality skin-friendly flannel fabric ensures a soft, pet-friendly touch safe for young sensitive skin
- Resilient sponge padding provides lasting comfort and ergonomic support for spine and arms
- Easy-to-use smooth zipper allows quick removal of the cover for effortless cleaning
- Removable & machine-washable cover keeps the sofa fresh and hygienic
- No assembly needed, ready for use right out of the box
- Perfectly sized for boys and girls aged 3 years and up
Material & Build
The sofa features a premium flannel fabric cover combined with resilient sponge padding that maintains shape and comfort over time. High-quality zippers ensure durability for repeated washing cycles, making this product both durable and easy to maintain.
Use Cases / Applications
Ideal for reading nooks, playrooms, bedtime stories, snack time, or simply as a cozy spot for rest and relaxation. The 2-in-1 design allows it to function as a supportive sofa or a comfortable cushion to fit your child's changing preferences.
Specifications
- Brand: Gbruno
- Color: Gray
- Age Recommendation: 3 years and above
- Material: Skin-friendly flannel fabric, resilient sponge padding
- Dimensions: [Dimensions not specified]
- Care Instructions: Removable cover, machine washable
- Assembly: None required
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