Several children can play together on the seesaws on the savannah The savannah in the Explore universe has several different seesaws. When children rock back and forth, they are experimenting with gravity and balance while subconsciously training their large muscle groups. It’s not easy to rock alone, so having a go on a seesaw also requires using your collaborative skills. In this way, playing on the seesaw with friends is a fun and constructive activity where social and linguistic skills are put to the test. There are seesaws for two, four and more children, so daredevils will definitely enjoy themselves, whichever seesaw you choose. Seesaws are fun and healthy It’s fun to rock, but it’s also important. Keeping a seesaw rocking exercises the whole body. It is physically healthy and is good for proprioception. Rocking back and forth also stimulates the vestibular sense, which strengthens balance and learning skills. All LEDON Explore seesaws are maintenance-free and are designed with non-slip seats. The ergonomic nylon handles minimise the risk of eye and dental injuries, while also ensuring that small fingers do not stick to the surfaces in freezing weather.
Children train their collaborative and communication skills when playing together on the equipment. How wild shall the ride be? And which way shall we go?
The seesaw has extra space so that lots of children can enjoy a seesaw together. This strengthens their sense of togetherness and collaboration.
A 3 mm thick rubber coating on the seat ensures that children sit securely – even when seesawing wildly.
The handles are ergonomically designed and minimise the risk of eye and dental injuries.
The spring is designed to prevent fingers from getting caught. At the same time, our patented tensioning system ensures a long service life with minimal risk of breakage. The spring is also galvanised and lacquered to protect against rust.
Interacting with the movement of the play equipment makes children more aware of the relationship between cause and effect. This is an important part of supporting their logical sense.
When seesawing, playing on the swings and balancing, children train their vestibular sense. This has a bearing on their language and basic motor development as well as their movement and concentration. Children with a strong vestibular sense are more open to new challenges.
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