Ledon Explore Galleon Inclusive Multi Seesaw

Ledon Explore Galleon Inclusive Multi Seesaw
Ledon Explore
Springers
Inclusive Play
642090

Hop aboard the galleon rocker with your friends There’s room for lots of children on the multi-seesaws, where everyone needs to pull together to get things moving. Playing on the seesaw strengthens motor skills, balance and coordination and, not least, social ties between the children. The youngest children can sit securely at each end of the seesaw, while older children can use the large non-slip platform as they wish. The handles on the multi-seesaw have a natural rubber finish for a safe and comfortable grip. At the same time, stop blocks in the patented spring mechanism ensure that the multi-seesaw cannot hit the ground.

A seesaw for many

The seesaw has extra space so that lots of children can enjoy a seesaw together. This strengthens their sense of togetherness and collaboration.

Non-slip surface

A 3 mm thick rubber coating on the seat ensures that children sit securely – even when seesawing wildly.

Trains the vestibular 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.

Cause and effect

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.

Collabora­tion and com­munica­tion

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?

Trains balance and coordi­na­tion

Children use their whole body to keep their balance and coordinate their movements on the play equipment. Balance and coordination are fundamental to children’s physical and cognitive development, and it is therefore important that they are stimulated from an early age.

Streng­thens gross motor skills

Children use their major muscle groups and strengthen their gross motor skills when playing on the play equipment. Gross motor skills are vital for both their basic motor development as well as their fine motor skills.

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