A 360-Degree Station for Curious Hands
Most activity toys are static—if a child wants to play with the back, they have to crawl around or drag the heavy toy. This Activity Tree sits on a smooth rotating base, allowing your toddler to spin the entire structure to find their favourite challenge. It's a brilliant design choice that works especially well for siblings playing together or in smaller play spaces where 360-degree access isn't always possible.
Four Zones of Developmental Play
Instead of overwhelming them with lights and noise, this tree focuses on mechanical mastery. One quadrant features interlocking gears that demonstrate cause-and-effect (turn one, they all move)—similar to the mechanics found in Fat Brain Go Go Gears. Another offers a wire bead maze that demands fine motor precision to navigate the curves. You'll also find flip tiles for memory games and an abacus for early counting. Each station requires a different type of grip and hand movement, giving those small hand muscles a complete workout.
From Floor to Table
At 40cm (W) x 40cm (D) x 50cm (H), this is designed primarily as a floor toy for sitting or kneeling toddlers. However, its flat base makes it stable enough to place on a low coffee table for standing play once they are steady on their feet. The solid wood construction means it can handle the enthusiastic force of a toddler 'testing' the durability of the moving parts.