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3 in 1 Sports Center

$69.99
  • Set Includes: 1 basketball, 1 soccer ball, 1 hockey puck, 2 hockey sticks, 1 hockey/soccer net, 1 pump and needle, 1 basketball rim and backboard, 1 basketball net. All assembly hardware and connecting tubes included with easy-to-follow instructions. 55 inches by 36 ½ inches and soccer goal depth is 28 inches.
  • Features: In the comfort of your own home, children ages 3 and up can enjoy playing basketball, soccer, and hockey. Boys and girls can set up and play inside or pick it up and move it outside with the 3 in 1 Sports Center. Starting a game of basketball won't take long with quick and easy assembly instructions.
  • Indoor/Outdoor Use: Is it raining? Bring the sports fun inside with a game of basketball. Is the sun out and shining? Send your child(ren) outside and play a game of soccer and hockey. The basketball hoop folds up so boys and girls can play a fun and exciting match of soccer.
  • Find a Team: Children can play with their siblings, neighbors, or invite their friends from school for a sports party. Children will improve their ability to throw, run, and jump while learning outstanding hand-eye coordination, developing motor skills, physical abilities, and social skills that sports provide to boys and girls while they are young.
  • Make it a Gift: The 3 in 1 Sports Center is not only a great gift for your little athlete, but it also attracts the kids from the neighborhood. The Sports center is so simple to put together and transport that it can even go to Grandma and Grandpa's place. This is a terrific birthday gift for any child who enjoys sports or loves to be active.
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