The Pikler Triangle is a versatile and simple climbing frame designed to support the developmental needs of young children. Based on the Emmi Pikler philosophy, this triangle-shaped play structure is crafted from European Birch Plywood and features solid beech wood rods, each with a 32mm diameter. It includes a double-sided slide for climbing and sliding, and can be easily transformed into a tunnel or tent by draping a blanket over it. The Pikler Triangle can also be used as a floor gym and a place to hang toys for infants. It is foldable for easy storage and made with rounded edges and non-toxic water-based paints, available in natural or pastel hues.
By using the Pikler Triangle, children will enjoy a range of activities that support their physical and imaginative development, all while engaging in safe and versatile play.
Weight Limit - Upto 50kgs
1. Gross Motor Development: Supports muscle development, balance, and coordination through climbing and sliding activities.
2. Imaginative Play: Stimulates creativity as children use the triangle to create tunnels or tents, enhancing imaginative play.
3. Confidence Building: Encourages children to explore and challenge themselves, fostering courage and self-confidence.
4. Versatility: Functions as a climbing frame, floor gym, and toy-hanging area, offering diverse play experiences.
5. Safety and Durability: Constructed from sturdy materials with rounded edges and finished with non-toxic paint, ensuring a safe and long-lasting play environment.
6.Space-Efficient: The foldable design allows for easy storage, making it a practical choice for homes with limited space.
1. Introduction: Present the Pikler Triangle to the child, explaining that it can be used for climbing, sliding, and imaginative play.
2. Climbing and Sliding: Demonstrate how to use the double-sided slide for climbing up and sliding down. Encourage the child to try these activities under your supervision.
3. Tunnel or Tent Creation: Drape a blanket over the Pikler Triangle to create a tunnel or tent. Show the child how to crawl through or play inside the covered area, enhancing their imaginative play.
4. Floor Gym: Set up the Pikler Triangle as a floor gym by hanging toys or using it as a support for standing and pulling up. Allow the child to interact with the toys and practice standing.
5. Exploration: Let the child explore different ways to use the Pikler Triangle, such as climbing the bars, sliding down, or using it as a play structure.
6. Group Play: If more than one child is present, encourage cooperative play by allowing them to climb, slide, and explore together, supporting social interaction and shared experiences.
7.Storage: When not in use, fold the Pikler Triangle for easy storage. Ensure it is kept in a safe place to prevent any accidents.