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Save your money. Most kids that get the practice beam or bars may use it few months then forget about it. Also really at home the only thing they really should practice might be dance moves on beam and even then they need the guidance of the coach to make sure they are learning it correctly. For us we leave the gymnastics at the gym under the supervision of the coaches so DD doesn't develop any bad habits on her own. There is nothing harder to do then unlearn bad habits learned by practicing at home.
I got the folding one that sits on the floor my DD used it for about a month and it has been sitting in the corner folded in her closet for a good 7 years now not used.
if you want your child to do something at home that would help work on the stretching and conditioning instead. That might require a mat for the floor and maybe a chinup bar.
For us time away from the gym is just that time to be a kid and not even think about practice.
My youngest dd is only in the gym once a week at them moment and they have been advised to practice at home, my dd has a mat and a chin up bar and they get a lot of use and have helped dd gain strength and flexibility - she works on splits and over splits at home, chin ups and pullups and hangs on the bar doing skin the cats and doing what she calls monkey hangs where she is sideways on the bar and lifts her legs in a straddle with her legs under the bar but not touching the bar.