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A play area in his room

What structures should I include in my child’s bedroom?

The best structures are undoubtedly those made of wood. They are also the most beautiful and decorative. These indoor play areas can take the form of a ladder, a high platform, a slide, an arch, a bridge, a seesaw or even a swing.



The advantage of these structures is that they can follow baby from birth to his first steps. For example, an arch can first be used as a support for games attached to the bars when baby is on his play mat. Then, this same arch will then be useful as a real play area on which the child can climb.
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Indoor children's swing | dog print in APRIL ELEVEN fabric
The swing can be attached indoors to a solid hook, a stair step, a beam, etc. Or outdoors to a pergola or a branch. It is also recommended to stay close to the child, and to attach the swing no more than 30cm from the ground. In addition to being a fun element for the child, it is above all a practical object.
It fits perfectly into any room decor and can be transported very easily.

Help with the development of physical skills

These structures obviously have the primary function of helping your child's motor development. The high structures and the seesaws are ideal for working on their balance, their stability and their understanding of height and movement.

By becoming real little climbers, they will develop their agility while enjoying free and secure motor skills. Thanks to their well-thought-out layout and numerous holds, the child will be able to enjoy a fun area while ensuring their total safety.


Moreover, most indoor playgrounds are also adjustable: a slide can become a bridge or a ladder, which will allow the child to diversify his activities but also allow parents to adapt them to the age. The swing, for example, will allow you to create a moment of fun but also a quiet time by rocking baby before sleeping.

Personal development assistance

These structures are not only intended to help your child's physical development, they will also help him in his personal and intellectual development. Indeed, by playing in these areas, he will learn things that were previously unknown to him such as height, balance, movement, standing, climbing, etc. He will undoubtedly experience failures, which will help him learn, but he will also experience successes that will help him gain confidence in himself and his abilities. He will evolve thanks to these structures and will also be able to measure his progress thanks to his growing ease over time.


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