Wooden triangle climbing frame 2 elements - without ramp - Sipitri - Ette Tete
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Triangle climbing frame Sipitri by Ette Tete.
Stimulate your child's creativity, dexterity and mobility with the unique play space based on Emmi Pikler pedagogy. The SIPITRI climbing frame is perfect for children just starting to pull themselves up and stand, as well as active toddlers who love to climb. You can adapt the Sipitri to each child's age and abilities by making it steeper or flatter. Unlike the Fipitri and the Mopitri, the Sipitri cannot be converted into other shapes. However, you can easily expand it with additional elements for your child's entertainment over the years.
This is the version without ramp/slide.
With the Sipitri triangle, you can stimulate:
- Curiosity - discover new ways to climb and different ways to play every day
- Creativity - every climb is a different adventure
- Social sharing - the triangle can be shared with other children at the same time
- Gross Motor - develop strength and mobility in arms, legs, back and other muscle groups
- Independence - your child will play more and more without your involvement
- Durable and plastic free - Birch plywood with child resistant paint or varnish, metal closures and rod, and no plastic in the packaging
Dimensions: The width of the triangle is 82.5 cm. Each side is 68 cm long. When set to its maximum height, the climbing triangle stands 60 cm tall.
Of course, your child is always climbing on something - on chairs, on the table, on the sofa, on the closet. Sometimes it's even too dangerous for your little acrobat! With the Sipitri triangle frame, your child can practice physical activities and also develop decision-making skills. Each climb is an exercise and a puzzle at the same time. Sipitri makes this activity a safe and highly entertaining one for your child.
Do you have a question?Ask Emma
What is a climbing trangle?
When can your child learn to discover the climbing triangle?
How do you play with a climbing frame?
A mountain—climb to the top
A tunnel
A drying rack for doll clothes
A cozy little nest for reading
A tent or bear cave—throw a sheet over it and make it nice and dark
A race track
A pirate ship with a plank
A catwalk for teddy bears
A garage for favorite cars and buses
As a parent, you can adjust the frame into different shapes using the wooden knobs. There are countless possible positions.
Emmi Pikler's Philosophy
Pikler & Montessori
Mopitri of Ette Tete
Fipitri of Ette Tete
The accessories of a climbing triangle
Your climbing frame at Hello Archie
The learning towers and wooden climbing frames from Ette Tete fit perfectly within this philosophy. Have fun exploring!