This Montessori 4-in-1 climbing set is a bestseller at Goodevas. The main components of the set are an arch and a Pikler triangle; a slide/ramp is used to move between the frames, or you can turn it over and use it as a ramp to climb the ladder. All items are designed according to the Montessori method – the perfect way to help your little one develop muscles, balance control, hand-eye coordination, motor skills, and self-confidence.
This set can be connected in many ways, allowing children to unleash their imagination and create new play spaces. Ideal for toddlers aged 1 to 7 years.
Materials, Size, and Weight
All items in the set are made from natural materials, the surface is perfectly sanded, and then coated with linseed oil and beeswax. This allows the set to be used indoors and outdoors. The durable design prevents most falls, so children can comfortably climb, step, and push each other.
The 4-in-1 Set Includes
Slide
The slide's design includes two sides, each with its own function. On one side, the climbing wall consists of a smooth slide for children, and on the other side, a climbing ramp (with 5 attached wooden boards), providing more opportunities to make children's play interesting and exciting, both when climbing up and sliding down. Your child can also use the slide board as a bridge between two other climbing structures.
Climbing Net
The rope ladder is made of real wood, and for the rope itself, we use durable rope fibers that do not deform over time. The robust construction prevents most falls, so children can safely climb, step on it, and push each other.
Arch
The arch is perfect for toddlers to grasp and use as support when learning to stand. For older children, the wooden arch can be used for climbing or rotated to create a unique balance board. The arch's construction allows it to be turned over and transformed into a rocking chair with a simple movement.
Triangle Ladder
Pikler Triangle is a double-sided ladder that a toddler can safely climb alone under adult supervision. Boys and girls with underdeveloped motor coordination are excellent at climbing a triangle. This is the first piece of equipment in a baby's life and a toy for joy. Due to the larger usable area, the triangle becomes particularly interesting for a movement-hungry child and even fits two children at the same time.