The Urge to Climb
You turn your back for a second, and they're scaling the bookshelf or balancing precariously on the armrest. That drive to climb is a critical developmental need, not just toddler mischief. This triple-sided climbing frame redirects that energy into safe, purposeful play. Whether they are gripping the thick cotton ropes or navigating the wooden foot pegs, they are actively building the core stability and ability to coordinate both sides of their body required for complex physical tasks later in life.
Three Challenges in One
Unlike standard A-frames, this large Pikler offers three distinct sensory and physical challenges. The traditional wooden rungs teach basic foot placement and grip. The climbing panel with chunky foot pegs introduces route-planning and problem-solving. Finally, the flexible rope net provides unstable sensory feedback, requiring them to constantly adjust their centre of gravity—a vital skill for mastering dynamic balance and body awareness.
Built for the Long Haul
Measuring 89cm long, 82cm wide, and 78cm high, and supporting up to 60kg, this is a piece of equipment that grows with them. It is crafted from responsibly sourced birch plywood and beech wood, finished with a protective lacquer that easily wipes clean. As they grow from tentative toddlers into confident preschoolers, the frame evolves from a simple climbing challenge into a fort, a tunnel, or the centrepiece of an elaborate indoor obstacle course.