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The IP address of inventatent.net is 64.34.127.228
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Whois and contact information of Inventatent.net
Registrant:
Cameron Scott
88 E 300 N
Orem, Utah 84057
United States
Registered through: GoDaddy.com, Inc. (http://www.godaddy.com)
Domain Name: INVENTATENT.NET
Created on: 20-Apr-06
Expires on: 20-Apr-12
Last Updated on: 22-Jan-10
Administrative Contact:
Scott, Cameron
88 E 300 N
Orem, Utah 84057
United States
(801) 360-0953
Technical Contact:
Scott, Cameron
88 E 300 N
Orem, Utah 84057
United States
(801) 360-0953
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Content pages from the website
1. Invent A Tent: Play tent, kid play tent, children's play tent
How do you build your children's minds while they are playing? Learn how this unique play tent fosters creative, constructive, and social learning?
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The colorful Invent a Tent system is designed to help build children’s minds through creative play, allowing them to construct a unique play structure every time they pull it out
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1.0 out of 5 stars Great Idea, but not as good as the Invent A Tent I already had a Invent A Tent that my kids have loved. So when I saw the cranium fort I had to buy it as well.