Marvel Spiderman Kids Figural Bean Bag Chair with Sherpa Trimming, Multi-color

Features Spiderman. Perfect for your little one at 19” H x 19.5” W x 16” D. Made out of super soft mink with a sherpa trim. The inside is filled with polybeans. Spot Clean with damp cloth.

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Discover the perfect toddler bean bag chair for kids with the Marvel Spiderman Bean Bag Chair! It’s a must have in every child’s room. Your child will enjoy hanging out with friends while sitting in the sofa bean bag chair. These fun, fictional and functional toddler figural bean bag chairs are incredibly durable and easy to maintain by spot cleaning making it 100% mom approved! Bring your child’s favorite character, Spiderman, to life with the fun and comfortable line of bean bag chairs. The Spiderman Bean Bag Chair is aimed for your toddler and friends and strong enough to hold up to 81 lbs and is perfectly sized at 19” H x 19.5” W x 16” D . The Spiderman Bean Bag Chair would look great in any room and it is light weight for easy travel.

  • DESIGN: Features Spiderman
  • SIZE: Perfect for your little one at 19” H x 19.5” W x 16” D
  • MATERIAL: Made out of super soft mink with a sherpa trim. The inside is filled with polybeans.
  • CARE: Spot Clean with damp cloth
  • MAX WEIGHT: 81 LBS
  • USE: Can be used in any room in the house- bedroom, playroom or on the go!

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Manufacturer Part Number

WN201149

Assembled Product Dimensions (L x W x H)

19.50 x 16.00 x 19.00 Inches

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7 Reviews For This Product

  1. 07

    by Elise

    Great size for 1-3 yr olds. My 4.5 yr old fits as well but he is small for his age. Any child older this will be way too small for. Very durable good construction and feels velvety soft

  2. 07

    by Robert

    Our Grandson loves it for watching TV.

  3. 07

    by Cynette

    My grandson love his chair

  4. 07

    by Amanda

    This chair is adorable! My 4 year old God son loves it! He is sort of tall and it still works for him. He sits in it to play his games on his phone.

  5. 07

    by Dawn

    Much smaller seat than extra expected.

  6. 07

    by Darth

    My kid loves it very happy with it.

  7. 07

    by Peyton

    I got the chair for my 1.5 year old son. Its super soft and seems comfortable. Its also a good size, so he’ll be able to use it for a few years. I purchased a 2 year protection plan for $3 I believe, so I don’t have to worry about not getting my moneys worth. Great product, definitely recommend.

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