Pikler triangle is a Montessori aligned gross motor skill toy that was inspired by works of Hungarian pediatrician Emmy Pikler on early education in the 20th century. Pikler believed in slow, sustainable and incremental progress in an infant's motor skills. She believed in creating an environment of movement exploration for a kid mimicking the wilderness of an animal.
Pikler novus was uniquely created to give additional challenges for baby climbing. The rope climber on one side will provide the agility to climb that has to be handled differently by baby.
There is one too many ways in which the Montessori Climbing toy or Pickler triangle with the wooden slider can be used by the tiny tots. Pikler novus only gets better and entertaining in this.
It's a perfect indoor toy gear that can aid in focusing all the unspent energy of staying indoors among toddlers.
Some of the ways in which baby uses Climbing rods will be
One step a time
Hurdle climbing
Playing peekaboo
Pretend play like a tent
Crawling inside the triangle like a cave
Exploring the wood textures