Toddler play


A playground equipped with our Toddler range allows children to crawl, climb, swing, slide, jump and run – it’s an ideal place to begin discovering the outside world. Helps develop sensory motor skills, supports parallel play and ‘cause-and-effect’ play, offers the perfect proportions for the toddler age group and provides endless play activity


Ergonomically the Duckling fits the youngest players who, by use of foot and hand support, can make the Duckling rock back and forth. Placed in groups of two or more facing each other, the Duckling will appeal to cooperation and interplay amongst the children, for children 18 months and older

...
Details

The little blue Elephant is a rocker to stand on, with space to be seated on the oval platform as well. Standing up and rocking gives a feeling of control of cause and effect to the child. The ear has got a red play sphere which can be turned and moved up and down. Cooperation between two children...
Details

This seesaw is a highly social piece, inviting cooperation between up to three players, due to the platform between the ponies. The rocking back and forth is started by pushing with your feet. This basic push of the feet directly stimulates the build up of bone density, as does jumping. The...
Details

On the Toddler Spica, one or more toddlers can train their vestibular system alone or together. The slow spinning sensation stimulates their vestibular system and allows them to understand their own strength, balance and curiosity. Toddlers can control the speed using their own body weight, and...
Details


This clover shaped seat easily holds two children seated or standing. When grouped the Lucky Clover seats stimulate one of the favourite toddler games observed in numerous reports: Jumping down from a low platform, preferably together with other toddlers and with a sound created for the occasion.
Details

The Daisy desk with sand bowl in middle is a wonderful sand play table in which the yellow bowl functions as a sand or water or toys container. Please note that the sand bowl can be taken up and emptied for water. It is chained to the table to avoid it going missing.
Details

The table combination in this scene is ideal for individual and group activities, conversations and breaks in the playground. Also available with either a yellow plate, sand bowl or as a stand-alone desk.
Details




Toddlers like to recognise well-known elements and be in familiar surroundings. Recognition and repetition helps support language development and stimulate curiousity, all helping to expand the vocabulary and the knowledge of the world, through play.

Details

The Flower House is a fun alternative to the traditional playhouse. The open design supports play both on the inside as well as the outside of the panels and thus open for use on both sides, adding to the number of children who can benefit from the play item.

Details

Traffic and bus rides hold an enormous attraction to toddlers. The idea of going and being taken places appeals immensely and makes a recognizable theme that will spur conversations, thus supporting language development. The bus has several entrances in different shapes, inviting toddlers to climb

...
Details

The train is an efficient role play starter as traffic fascinates young children. The whole idea of going places starts stories, thus stimulating children’s communication. The theme of the train can spur important adult-child interaction, too, supporting language and communication. Physically, the

...
Details