Description
Introducing the Sawdust and Rainbow Folding Hump, a pikler inspired climbing frame. Emmi Pikler was a Paediatrician in 30/40’s and was passionate about babies developing in the way nature intended, allowing the child to learn and master skills at their own pace. The Hump can be used as an aid for learning to sit, crawl, stand, cruise and climb!
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Easy foldable for storage.
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Suitable from birth and for children up to 50kg.
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Made from FSC engineered birch plywood and solid FSC redwood rungs.
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Tested to EN71-1.2.3&8 standards.
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Handmade in Northern Ireland so colours may vary batch to batch.
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WARNING: To be used under adult supervision at all times.
Product information
Manufacturer minimum age:
1 month+
Whirli recommended age:
18 - 24 months
Whirli SKU REF code:
SAWD0003
Manufacturer:
Sawdust And Rainbows
Learning through play
Primary skill: This toy is great for developing gross motor skills; learning to control movement and develop their muscles. A key life skill that develops well into a child's teen years.
Additional skill: This toy is also just great fun to play with.
Additional skill: This toy also encourages kids’ creativity.
Customer reviews for Sawdust And Rainbows Pikler Inspired Folding Hump - Rainbow
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