Playground for kindergartens
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Pikler wooden balance bar
Ladybug playground public use
Wooden sandbox for children with benches
Wooden Sandbox for Kids Teal Blue
Plum Picnic Table and Sandbox
Centro de actividades Fun Center Smoby Life
Iglu Corner Climber Foam Blocks Pastel Color
Iglu Corner Climber Foam Blocks Multi Color
Iglu Corner Climber Foam Blocks White
Iglu Little Crawler Foam Blocks Pastel Color
Iglu Little Crawler Foam Blocks Multi Color
Iglu Corner Crawler Light Color Foam Blocks
Iglu Explorer Foam Blocks Pastel Color
Iglu Discoverer Turquoise Soft Play Set
Iglu Heaven Multi Color Ball Pit
Multi Color Plastic Balls for Ball Pit - 500 units
Plastic Balls for Ball Pit White - 500 units
Plastic Balls for Pastel color Ball Pit - 500 units
Iglu Heaven White Ball Pit
Iglu Heaven Pastel color Ball Pit
Iglu Creativity Light Color Foam Blocks
Iglu Creativity Multi Color Foam Blocks
Iglu Adventurer Multi Color Foam Blocks
We have playgrounds specially designed and created for environments such as those of a daycare. In the design and manufacturing of the different elements that make up the playground, we have studied and taken into account the physical and cognitive characteristics of children aged 0 to 3 years, ages present in daycares.
To achieve this, we have thought of elements that can promote gross motor skills and therefore facilitate the learning of control and movement of large muscle groups such as the head, arms, torso, and legs. Thus, we have integrated walkways, low-height slides, support bars, grips, stairs, rope areas, etc.
The playgrounds for daycare centers are functional and motivating, designed for the little ones at home to enjoy safely, explore, create, and share while developing what will be the foundation of their skills.
WHY BUY A PLAYGROUND FOR A DAYCARE
Daycares are ideal places to create unique opportunities for children aged 0 to 3 to develop many of the basic motor skills necessary for the later development of more complex skills. Playgrounds will be the perfect place to work on them.
These basic skills are divided into three main groups, all of which are included and facilitated in the design of the parks we offer:
- Locomotor skills such as: walking, running, crawling, climbing, creeping, rolling, dynamic balance, or jumping.
- Non-locomotor skills such as: jumping, turning, balancing, maintaining static balance, hanging, pushing, or pulling.
- Manipulative skills: cutting, throwing, batting, picking up or hitting.
Our playgrounds they are designed to stimulate all these skills while the child socializes through play. They are meeting places, for exchange and common enjoyment where the little ones can explore with all the safety and tranquility they deserve.
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