Indoor climbing frame Tiny Bird Kids folding pikler triangle & wooden slide with steps
Barin Toys folding Pikler triangle - a 7-step wooden indoor climbing frame with a 2-in-1 reversible slide, space-saving and development-focused.
- 7-step folding Pikler triangle
- 2-in-1 reversible Beginnersbord slide (102x38 cm)
- Folds in 5 seconds for compact storage
- Solid pine, FSC & CE certified
- Encourages motor skills, balance and confidence
- Suitable for 1.5–6 years, max 60 kg
Barin Toys Folding Pikler Triangle & Reversible Wooden Slide
The Barin Toys 7-step folding Pikler triangle is an indoor climbing frame and activity centre designed for toddlers aged 1.5–6 years. Handmade in the EU (Latvia) from CE-certified, FSC solid pine with a premium, smoothly sanded finish and no sharp edges, it folds in 5 seconds for compact storage and long-term family use. The set includes the reversible Beginnersbord slide (102x38 cm) that doubles as climbing steps on one side and a toddler slide on the other.
Built for safe climbing and open-ended play
Even spacing of the rungs and a top opening sized for children’s feet provide stable support while climbing; additional rung supports on the legs improve tower stability and make first installation quick and secure. This wooden climbing gym encourages gross motor development, vestibular stimulation (balance learning), muscle and cardiovascular strengthening, and confidence through self-paced exploration and open-ended play.
What's included & suitability
Complete set as pictured: 7-step folding Pikler triangle plus reversible Beginnersbord slide. Recommended for children from 1.5 years up to approx. 6 years. Weight limit: 60 kg. CE-certified and made from sustainable FSC pine.
Tips for safe, developmental play
Always supervise children while playing and stay close by. Place the folding Pikler triangle on a flat, non-slip surface or soft play mat to cushion falls. Start with low climbs and encourage toddlers to use the climbing steps side of the reversible board before trying the slide. Use the frame for crawling, climbing and imaginative play to develop gross motor skills, vestibular balance and self-confidence. Rotate play scenarios (slide, sitting, fort/hut building) to keep activities engaging as your child grows.