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Your baby will always climb somewhere – on chairs, on the table, on the sofa, on the cabinet. Sometimes it is even too dangerous for your little ninja! But climbing is a natural skill for a baby. If you can’t walk through – climb it! This activity lets your child learn physical activities, but also develops decision skills. Every climb is an exercise and a puzzle at the same time. Pikler triangle makes this activity a safe and entertaining for your child.
Modifiable Pikler triangle “Mopitri” With 1 Ramp
The freedom of movement is very important in healthy and natural child’s development. Children should not be taught or stimulated in faster physical development. Before learning to walk, the baby should know how to sit, and for each phase, the child will know by himself when he is ready.
Ability to climb plays a big role in the child’s motor skills and balance, therefore children naturally tend to climb everywhere. Literally – everywhere. Parents’ role here is to provide a safe way for a child to work on his/her climbing skills. And this is where Pikler triangle comes into the game!
Modifiable Pikler triangle “Mopitri” is the most unique and innovative climbing triangle in the world! Change the shape of the climbing triangle each day, so it never gets boring for a child to use it. Lower or steeper triangle, house-shaped or flat, or maybe two small triangles, imagination is your limit! Adapt the climbing challenges to your child’s development stage and abilities. Add the sliding ramp for even more fun activities.
The width of the triangle is 80 cm ( 31 1/2 in).
Each segment is 37,3 cm (14 3/4 in) long. The dimensions of the triangle depends on the position - the highest triangle is 60 cm (23 3/5 in) height.
Sizes of triangle ramp are: 40*117 cm (15 3/4 * 46 in) - width, length.
Suggested age: from 12 months
Material: Birch plywood ( ramp and side boards - varnished), birch rods ( untreated).
Treatment: water-based varnish
Why is the Pikler Triangle so popular in the UK?
Babies love to explore and have no boundaries, which could make climbing dangerous. If something obstructs their path they will go through it, over it or around it. With the incredible Pikler Triangle you can make a safe space for your little one to get physical exercise and climb away to their heart’s content. This expertly-crafted wooden equipment can be moulded into various shapes to test your child’s decision making skills and test their movement.Easy to modify indoor toddler gym
Learning through play is a vital part of any child’s development, which makes it important to provide a secure habitat for them to test their limits and improve capability in. The malleability of the wooden Pikler Triangle enables you to change up the puzzle to keep your little one enthused and challenged every day. Make it as simple or complex as you like by changing the shape, and let your toddler choose when they are ready to take their climbing skills to the next level. Babies love to explore and have no boundaries, which could make climbing dangerous. If something obstructs their path they will go through it, over it or around it. With the incredible Pikler Triangle you can make a safe space for your little one to get physical exercise and climb away to their heart’s content. This expertly-crafted wooden equipment can be moulded into various shapes to test your child’s decision making skills and test their movement. This sustainable adventure playground is a gift that keeps on giving and is perfect for unearthing a sense of adventure in your little one, safely. To clean only use soap and water and a soft clothe Never leave your child un-attended whilst they are using the Step 'n' Sit, Help Tower and Climbing frames. Any Child can only use when only an adult is present. NEVER LEAVE A CHILD UN-ATTENDED. Shades of Colour may differ depending on how and what you view the products on. Please remember to check the screws and fixings at least every two weeks to make sure they are tight.Next day Delivery by DHL and/or Royal Mail, Signed For.
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