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Whether for use indoors or outdoors, a child’s picnic table makes for great furniture. Children’s picnic tables are not just for eating meals outdoors; kids can also play board games, work on art projects, or just sit and read. Child’s picnic tables are proportioned to fit children between the ages of 3 and 10 years and can seat anywhere from 4 to 8 children comfortably.

Besides being safe and sturdy, these kid-sized picnic tables are perfect for birthdays and gatherings; they provide kids with a fun place to eat birthday cake and enjoy meals. Picnic tables are also ideal for encouraging social play and interaction.

Depending on your budget and requirements, there are a variety of children’s picnic tables to choose from. Picnic tables are available in wood, plastic, and metal. They come in ready-to-assemble kits that can be bought from any local store. You can purchase completely assembled or partially assembled kits, making for a great family project by which everyone can get together and assemble the table. In fact, if you are the adventurous type, then you can even build your child’s picnic table from scratch - especially since kids love helping out.

If you like wooden furniture, then go in for either a redwood or a cedar picnic table. These woods are strong and durable and require no finish or chemical treatment to withstand environmental elements. Wooden picnic tables usually have splinter-free surfaces and are made of food safe material which are non-toxic and built to last. You can then seal, stain or paint your child’s picnic table and personalize it to suit your child’s taste. If you want, you can colorfully paint your child's picnic table, giving it a fun and exciting feel.

Folding kids’ picnic tables can be broken down and stacked into easily carried units and transported for family picnics or camping. These tables can be simply unlocked and folded for storage when not required.

There are some very interesting picnic tables designed in such a way that they can be easily attached underneath a child’s Fort or Castle, and bolted in place to create a fun seating area for children. Adding umbrella shades to the center of the table keeps off the sun’s ultraviolet rays.

Wheelchair access or universal access picnic tables also allow kids in wheelchairs to pull up to the table and sit comfortably with all the other kids and have a fun-filled picnic.






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