Play is vital for children of all ages, but children between two
and six years use play to stretch their imagination, indulge their
curiosity, to create, pretend, learn and explore their world. It
is through play that young kids learn about the rudiments of risk
taking, decision making and social development.
We set out to give 2-6 year olds a place to stretch their emerging
skills and not to stifle them with the narrow choices seen in some
play equipment. Child development experts helped us to make a fresh
analysis of how kids play today. Our design partners created shapes
that are instantly attractive in form and texture. Look out for
Zingos striking feature, the teardrop shaped Play Bubble,
this intriguing shape deliberately does not dictate how it should
be played with.
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