Aldi customers have been raving about a ball pit that is proving a hit with their children.
The £39.99 Nuby Turquoise & Mint Ball Pit is up for grabs with Aldi online. However it is not available in stores, the retailer states.
The BPA free product, suitable for children aged 10 months and above, includes 200 balls and has a detachable and machine washable cover. The description on Aldi's website reads: "Your little one will never want to leave this Nuby Turquoise & Mint Ball Pit.
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"Inside the pit you'll find 200 colourful balls that your baby will love playing with. Plus, the soft and smooth velvet material means you don't have to substitute style for fun. Keep your baby amused and help them to develop their fine motor skills."
A number of parents and grandparents have been giving the item great reviews. One said "it was an immediate hit", and added: "My grandson opened this on his first birthday and spent plenty of time happily sitting in it. Just right for a tiny person."
Another wrote: "Really pleased with the ball pit. My daughter loves it. Doesn’t look an eyesore in the living room like the bright multi coloured ones. Material feels great and comfy and came with plenty of balls. Would recommend."
A third said: "Brought recently and my grandson loves it, definitely worth the money." Another shopper added: "Fantastic ball pit, my grandson has hours of fun with it. Great quality. Very quick delivery too."
You can buy the Nuby Turquoise & Mint Ball Pit for £39.99 here.
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