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2 Billy Goats’ bridge


Are your early years adventurers struggling to find their balance? A miniature bridge is the perfect solution! Children can use bridges to practice toddling or crawling, engaging in the essential physical activities that support their growth and development. As simple as it seems, a heightened surface can have so many benefits, as long as you watch for the occasional troll as they trip-trap over the bridge.


What you’ll need: D57788 – Mini Bridge


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Up and under


Give your little ones another challenge by setting up an outdoor clambering course. Clambering activities help children practice coordination and problem- solving as they navigate their way up and under different obstacles. This is another excellent way to help children build body strength from a young age.


What you’ll need:


D58328 – Cosy Phil’s Clambering Walls


4 Row, row, row your boat!


Combine the magic of imaginative play with physical development with rocking boats! Children will learn about balance and cause and effect whilst developing core strength as they rock the boat back and forth. Encourage your learners to partner up and set sail – with time and communication, they’ll soon be merrily rowing their boat down the steam.


What you’ll need:


D43758 – Cosy Outdoor Rocking Boat and Steps


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