Explorer Dome – Corocord Rope Structure is a jungle of fun! Amazing meandering nets, ropes and wobbly play items make play unstoppable for the older children. The spacious top net is a desired meeting point for groups of children. The ways to climb and reach the multiple play levels are many, via; nets, wacky tubes, rope ladders, play shells or coconut ropes. This rich variety of climbing, crawling and balancing make children come back again and again to refine and supersede previous attempts at climbing the nets. The multitude of twisted, bouncing balancing and climbing events intensely support the child’s motor skills ABC; agility, balance and coordination. Their spatial awareness is stimulated due to the transparency of the rope structure, also making social interaction easy. Socializing, turn-taking and empathy are social-emotional skills for life which are used repeatedly when playing on the Explorer Dome.
Explorer Dome – Corocord Rope Structure is a jungle of fun! Amazing meandering nets, ropes and wobbly play items make play unstoppable for the older children. The spacious top net is a desired meeting point for groups of children. The ways to climb and reach the multiple play levels are many, via; nets, wacky tubes, rope ladders, play shells or coconut ropes. This rich variety of climbing, crawling and balancing make children come back again and again to refine and supersede previous attempts at climbing the nets. The multitude of twisted, bouncing balancing and climbing events intensely support the child’s motor skills ABC; agility, balance and coordination. Their spatial awareness is stimulated due to the transparency of the rope structure, also making social interaction easy. Socializing, turn-taking and empathy are social-emotional skills for life which are used repeatedly when playing on the Explorer Dome.
Rocking on Crazy Nellie is a wildly attractive playground activity that children will return to again and again. Children are able to control the play by moving their bodies to make Crazy Nellie. They will feel delighted to have the elephant respond to their movements. The two sides support the seated position, and the foot and hand holds provide a stable point to stem feet and hands from, to create the movement. This is not only fun, but is also good for physical and cognitive development. When children begin to learn the connections between their bodies and their movements, they begin to make cognitive connections to a range of body movements and sensations. The horse theme will be attractive to the child’s imagination, and will encourage wonderful physical and imaginative play.
The Holzhof open sand pit has 3 rows of squared splinter-free wood (i.e. 9*9cm cross section). It has high pressure laminated benches which are 15mm thick on the two sides.
Comes with a kit consisting of galvanized bolts for assembly and plastic plugs.
Playing equipment manufactured according to EN 1176 and 1177 : 2018 regulations.
Holzhof tubular roundabout is a steel tubular structure that is galvanised and painted. It has a non-slip platform i.e. 21mm thick. High pressure laminated 15mm thick seat and wheel. It also has a self-lubricating mechanism.
Playing equipment manufactured according to EN 1176 and 1177 : 2018 regulations.
The Holzhof cube net structure that has a tubular stainless steel joints with 215*215cm square base. It has a glue laminated timber with dual layer struts (cross section 9*9 cm + ground brackets), a central net of height 144cm with 16mm twisted ropes and climbing net on side with ropes.
The Mini Spacenet is a bouncy, transparent play structure that encourages children to climb to the top. The feeling of achievement when having climbed to the top is phenomenal, attracting children again and again trying different routes each time in a fun but challenging way. The Mini Spacenet trains motor skills’ ABC: Agility, Balance and Coordination. Major muscle groups are used when children climb, including; arms push and pull, legs push and the core provides stability.
This bouncy horizontal membrane is a playground favourite. The outer ropes are bouncy and make a fine destination for balancing around the central membrane. Children can jump and bounce on the central membrane which helps build bone density as well as being great fun. When jumping, children train balance, rhythm and proprioception. These motor skills are crucial for navigating the world securely, judging distances, e.g. in traffic. The huge net is a gathering point, where children can lie, sit or stand, bounce one another by jumping. This trains social skills such as empathy as well as communication skills when adjusting behaviour to consider others.
The responsive, bouncy ropes and nets of the Dragite attracts children hugely. The varied climbing and meeting options make them want to come back again and again. The transparency of the nets make communication possible across the net. The symmetry of the net cubes supports climbing for younger or less confident climbers, and variation for all. The side ropes function as meeting and retraction spots in the climbing landscape and make possible hanging in arms, training upper body muscles. This is important to children today, as they lead increasingly sedentary lifestyles. Concentration is needed when climbing, as the ropes are interconnected and reflect the movements of all climbers, throughout the net. This trains the muscles, cross-body coordination and spatial awareness, important for security in motion.