Made from Plant-Based Plastic
RV Collection
Pack your bags and get ready for summer fun with this adorable RV Collection! This little group of campers is designed for all of your travel themed play!
What’s Included
5 campers
Ages
Some of these campers present a choking hazard. This activity is intended for children ages 3+. WARNING: Choking Hazard- small parts present. Adult supervision is advised.
Materials & Care
The campers are made from PLA, a plant-based, eco-friendly plastic
To wash: use warm water and soap. Dry immediately.
Storage: keep out of direct sunlight. Direct heat and sunlight can warp or damage this product. Store in a cool dry place.
Sizing- the collection ranges in size from 1.5”-3”
Important Notes
Designed and made in Raleigh, North Carolina
Our processing time is up to 4 weeks since every toy and play piece is made to order to reduce waste. We typically ship via USPS. You will receive an email with your shipping and tracking information the day your order is dropped off at the mailing center. For Canadian orders- Cureighted Co is not responsible for any customs, import, tariff charges or fees. That is the responsibility of the customer. If you have any issues with your order, please contact us at cureightedco@gmail.com
Our products are no longer available for resale without written permission from us (Cureighted Co) before every intended resale purchase. (For example, if you plan to resell our counters in your sensory kits, you need to receive written permission from us before any purchase you make from our site.)
If you use our products (including but not limited to, our counters and loose parts) in any of your own products (including but not limited to, sensory kits and play dough kits) we require and expect to be tagged in every post and product listing. We are not Oriental Trading or Amazon. We spend countless hours designing these products and will expect to receive credit for our work.
We reserve the right to deny sales or service to anyone who does not abide by these written guidelines.
