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BestwayDream Glimmers Comfort Airbed

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R529

Retail: R700
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The Bestway Dream Glimmers Comfort Airbed provides a relaxing and secure place for little travellers to sleep soundly.

Give your kid a comfortable night’s rest with the Bestway Dream Glimmers Comfort Airbed. It is designed for children ages 3 to 6 years and can hold up to 50kg weight. It projects a starry night sky with multi-colour alternating lights, creating a magical and tranquil environment that will help your child fall asleep. The 30-minute auto lock system shuts off the lights automatically so you don’t have to risk disturbing your little one once they are asleep.

The air bed has an inflatable backrest that offers extra comfort while sitting. It also features a flocked sleeping surface with a recessed center design that can tuck your little one in for a restful night. Use it indoors while sleeping away from home or outdoors for a camping adventure.

Product Features
  • Projects a starry night sky with multi-colour alternating lights with 30 minute auto-lock system
  • Flocked sleeping surface and recessed-center design
  • Inflatable backrest offers extra comfort
  • Includes heavy-duty repair patch
  • Uses 3 x LR03/AAA Cell size batteries (batteries not included)
Product Specifications
  • Size: 132 cm x 76 cm x 46 cm
  • Weight capacity: 50 kg
  • Ages: 3-6 years
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The best art comes from... numbers

It's an open secret in the fine art community that some of the most famous works of all time were painted by numbers.

We were as shocked as you are when we found out that Picasso's 'Three Musicians' - heralded the world over as a shining example of high Synthetic Cubism - was actually just a cut-out from a children's colouring book that he found discarded in the back of a café in Budapest that he painted over.

And Vincent van Gogh's 'Starry Night', much like today's main deal, was a paint by numbers job, too. We bet he didn't get his at such a good price though (even if you account for inflation between June 1889 and now, it's still a good deal).

Well, what are you waiting for? You could be the next master of impressionism.