Header banner
Revain logoHome Page
James Martin photo
Israel, Jerusalem
1 Level
709 Review
34 Karma

Review on πŸ”΅ Ultimate Blue Foamnasium Tunnel: Durable, Safe, and Fun! by James Martin

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The most fun and versatile part of Foamnasium. The best. Take two, three or four. Yes indeed.

WE HAVE THREE OF THESE TUNNELS, two "small corner tables" (quarter round), a ladder, a ramp, a mailbox, two small cubes and a round donut. I wouldn't recommend small cubes - if you don't have a lot of them they have nothing to do with them because they don't match any of the other cubes and you can't stand on them because they're so small they get crushed easily. The donut-shaped donut was a favorite of our kids around the age of two, but these tunnels. They are amazing. At the top they represent a U that can be passed, while at the bottom they represent a tunnel that can be passed or hidden. But the magic is when you have more than one. Join the open sides to make a "pool" (as my daughter calls it) or make a long tunnel. Place a mailbox inside for a sturdy platform to walk on or jump off. My kids are 1.5 and 3 years old and we play foamnasium literally every day. It's sometimes fun to come up with new configurations, but these tunnels are so much fun that grandparents are getting them for their fourth (!) Christmas this year.

Pros
  • The foam is the perfect blend, strong enough to sit on, yet soft enough to play safely.
Cons
  • No instructions