Backyard Safari is a brand that specializes in outdoor adventure toys and activities for children. They create tools for kids to explore the outdoors and learn about nature.
Backyard Safari was started in 2000 by a company called Summit.
The brand originally focused on creating backyard exploration tools for kids.
In 2012, Summit sold the Backyard Safari brand to a company called Alex Brands.
Backyard Safari has since expanded to offer a variety of outdoor adventure toys and activities for children.
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A pop-up tent that provides a cozy shelter for kids during their backyard expeditions.
A bug vacuum with a built-in laser light to help kids catch and observe bugs.
Binoculars designed specifically for kids with durable construction and a focus dial for clear viewing.
A compact lantern with a built-in handle for kids to take on nighttime adventures.
A vest with plenty of pockets and loops to hold all of a child's exploration tools and treasures.
Backyard Safari products are generally designed for children between the ages of 5 and 12, but some products may be suitable for younger or older kids.
Yes, Backyard Safari products are tested to meet safety standards and are designed with kids in mind. However, adult supervision is recommended during use.
Yes, the Base Camp Shelter can be used both indoors and outdoors.
No, the Field Binoculars do not have adjustable magnification. They are designed with a focus dial to provide clear viewing up to a distance of approximately 100 feet.
Yes, the Mini Lantern has a switch that allows it to be used as either a lantern or a flashlight.