Hape reveals PlayChest party packages

Hireable preschool party kits are filled with Hape’s bestselling wooden toys.

Party package specialist PlayChest has teamed up with wooden toy specialist Hape for its two latest launches.

The two new packages are crammed full of Hape’s bestselling toys and are available to hire from PlayChest for special occasions.

My TeePee Adventure Sleepover Party is billed as an ‘immersive indoor sleepover experience’ and includes three of Hape’s teepees, with extra thick sleeping mats and LED lighting for sleeping up to six.

The outdoor adventure theme is brought indoors with a projector to create a night sky on the ceiling, while there are also outdoor sound effect CDs to create an ‘enchanted forest’ atmosphere.

A selection of Hape games and traditional camping games are also included.

Meanwhile, the Teepee Adventure Party offers three of Hape’s teepees and a selection of musical instruments such as the Beaded Raindrops, 6-in-1 Music Maker and Clap-Along Castanets, as well as multiple wooden game sets.

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