Sunday 3 October 2010

Wooden Climbing Frames and Plum My First Play Centre for Smaller Gardens

Wooden climbing frames come in all sorts of shapes and sizes. An average size for wooden climbing frames will occupy a ground space of approximately two meters square, although these can be far greater in size reaching 5 meters by 4 meters or even larger. Obviously you will need a very large spare space to accommodate such a construction, a luxury many people do not have. Even a more average sized children's climbing frame can be difficult to fit into a garden or backyard without it being obtrusive not only in terms of it's length and width but also in terms of it's height. There are smaller climbing frames that have a smaller footprint and a much reduced height that have lots of play activities built into them. The Plum My First Play Centre is one such climbing frame that is suitable for toddlers and younger children. It features many activities including; a rock wall with multi-coloured hand and foot grips, climbing net, play den with door and window, 4ft slide and play deck. The actual floor space taken up by the play centre is 1.5m by 2m it is very low and only measures 1 meter in height.