Description
Wooden Climbing Panel
Introducing the MumTree Wooden Climbing Panel, a safe and thrilling addition to your child's play area. Crafted from premium, eco-friendly materials, this climbing panel offers an exhilarating activity for children aged 4 and above. Watch as your little ones explore, climb, and play in a secure environment right within the comfort of their room.
Reason to Buy
Why choose the MumTree Wooden Climbing Panel? Safety is our utmost priority. Each panel & its stones are meticulously crafted from natural wood, ensuring a robust and durable structure. With smooth edges eliminating any sharp corners, we guarantee a safe and enjoyable experience for your child.
Learning Activity
Promote physical activity and cognitive development with our interactive climbing panel. As children navigate the wall, they enhance their motor skills, coordination, and problem-solving abilities. With a generous load capacity of up to 150 kg, multiple children can safely engage in this dynamic learning experience together.
FAQs
Q. Are the climbing holds suitable for younger children?
A. Yes, the climbing holds are meticulously designed with children's safety and comfort in mind. Featuring shapes and sizes tailored to fit small hands, they promote a secure grip for children of all ages.
Q. Are the climbing stones suitable for all wall types?
A. The climbing panel is designed for standard wall mounting and is compatible with most wall types, including drywall, plaster, and wood. However, it's crucial to ensure proper installation following the provided instructions to ensure stability and safety.
Q. Is assembly required?
Yes, the climbing wall comes disassembled for convenience during shipping and requires assembly. However, the process is straightforward and can be easily completed by following the provided instructions.
Q. What is the recommended spacing between climbing stones?
A. The recommended spacing between climbing stones depends on the age and skill level of the child. For younger children or beginners, closer spacing may be preferable to provide more support and accessibility. As children gain confidence and proficiency, wider spacing can be introduced to increase the challenge.