Kinderfeets Pikler Rocking & Climbing Arch

$164.99

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The Kinderfeets Pikler Rocking & Climbing Arch serves as both a teeter totter and climbing device for active toddlers. Crafted using responsibly-sourced birch plywood and beech wood, it's a wonderful sustainable option for mobile little ones exploring their adventurous side. Through physical developmental play with the Pikler system, children gain muscular and cardiovascular strength, build self-esteem, improve gross motor skills and explore their imagination simultaneously.

Each of our Pikler accessories is compatible with the others, and secure locks connect the system's pieces safely and effectively while holding them in place. By connecting them together, your toddler has an entire playground to explore! They are also finished with a water-based varnish for smooth, comfortable play and easy cleaning.

features:

  • the Pikler Climbing Arch can be used as a climbing arch, bridge or rocker
  • use it alone or in combination with other Kinderfeets Pikler play products to create your own play gym (each sold separately)
  • supports up to 132 lbs (60 kgs)
  • suitable for ages 1 year and older
  • dimensions: 31" L x 19" W x 12.6" H
  • made from responsibly sourced birch plywood and beech wood
  • this is a wood product protected by a lacquer veneer coating; never store it in a location exposed to the elements or where condensation can build up overnight (such as a shed or balcony); bolts may loosen from use; be sure to check them regularly; detailed care and assembly instructions ship with this product

FINAL SALE and does not qualify for free shipping. Choose LOCAL PICK UP at checkout for free in-store pick up, or choose FREE LOCAL DELIVERY in the Victoria area.

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