Tidy Multipurpose Slide, Barley White & Almond
	
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The Tidy Multipurpose Slide takes playtime to a whole new level! Not only can it be used as a small slide for toddlers, it can also be transformed into a drawing board and foot step stool. With a few simple adjustments, the steps of the slide become the foot stool and the slide part opens out into a drawing board offering fantastic value and a toy to treasure!
With its minimal two-tone design, this children’s slide is designed to offer endless fun for your little one whilst fitting in seamlessly with your home dĂ©cor.
- Multipurpose slide for toddlers
 
- Can be transformed into a foot step stool and drawing board
 
- Ideal for children’s bedrooms or playrooms
 
- Made from sustainable solid wood and engineered timber
 
- Our paint finishes are nursery-friendly and enhance the beauty of our wood’s grain
 
 
 
 
											 
				 
			 
											
				
				
					
													SIZE & MATERIAL
| Materials and finish | 
Made from a combination of Australian/New Zealand pine timber (Almond sections) and plywood. | 
| Age recommendation | 
Multipurpose kids slide, recommended for kids aged 1.5 to 4 years old. Slide can later be converted to a foot stool and easel for further use as the child grows. | 
| Safety information | 
Adult supervision is required during use of slide. | 
| Assembled dimensions | 
Slide mode: Height: 55cm | Width: 43cm | Length: 103.8cm 
Easel mode: Height: 87.3cm | Width: 43.1cm | Depth: 46.1cm 
Foot stool mode: Height: 55cm | Width: 43cm | Depth: 30cm | 
| Box dimensions | 
H: 102.2cm | W: 47.1cm | L: 7.9cm | Weight: 11.5kg | 
| Assembly | 
Requires assembly. |