Ledon Explore Yaki Play System with 2 Towers

Ledon Explore Yaki Play System with 2 Towers
Ledon Explore
Play Structures
Themed Play
EX245

A full-on play system Yaki is a play system designed for children aged approx. four years and up. With its specially designed climbing net and vertical climbing wall panels, there is no easy way up onto the towers. Climbing is both fun and healthy, because it exercises children’s cross-coordination skills. This stimulates neural activity between both sides of the brain, which also happens when children are learning to read. Tube slide a favourite For many years, LEDON’s tube slides have been very popular in the playground, and they can be designed in many different ways. The window ensures that light enters the tunnel. Yaki’s floor height of 190 cm guarantees high-speed slides.

Gal­va­nised and lacquered posts

The posts are powder-coated in beautiful colours to match our theme worlds while also being protected from rust by hot-dip galvanising.

Non-toxic and recy­clable poly­ethy­lene

The polyethylene boards are 100% recyclable, and contain no hazardous chemicals. They are approved according to the specific requirements of both the EU Toy Safety Directive EN 71 and the US Food Directive.

So­cial and lan­guage skills

The play equipment offers ample opportunities for children to engage in cooperative play. It grows their social and language skills, which is key to developing relationships and friendships.

Role-play

Children love role-play. It improves their understanding of themselves and their surroundings, because by imitating the world around them, they learn more about patterns of behaviour, social interaction and handling emotions.

Strengthens immer­sion and con­centra­tion

Playground areas where children can withdraw and immerse themselves in an activity improve their concentration and ability to focus.

The bird’s nest

The bird’s nest is ideal for developing very young children’s motor skills and vestibular sense, while older children use it as a social gathering point.

Stimu­lates the sense of touch

Playing with sand and moving parts stimulates children’s sense of touch, which is fundamental to all sensory motor development. This is how children ‘feel the world’ and get to know it.

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