About Toddler Town
Discovery and creativity are at the heart of Toddler Town. Elevate a game of house by stepping into the Nook – a tiny house perfect for imaginative role-playing. Listen for the doorbell to greet friends and family. Hear the bells chiming outside the open window. Sit at the picnic table and practice the fine motor skills involved in sliding the knobs on the tabletop.
Just down the road stands the Loft, known for the best views in town. Climb the stairs to the top to see Toddler Town from above, play a game of Find-It, or zip down the slide. Crawl through the tunnel to discover the lower level lookout.
Visit the music corner to make a melody on the metallophone or build your own beats on the drums. To practice your balance or go for a spin, stop at the Boddle Rider and the Saddle Spinner just down the way.
As you travel the roads of Toddler Town, you will find opportunities to make music, move your body, practice communication with others, and step into your imagination.
Fun Facts
In Toddler Town, each structure is designed to provide a variety of sensory experiences. Vestibular input is gathered when spinning on the Saddle Spinner or rocking on the Boddle Rider. Tactile and visual input are collected while exploring the twisting gears or spinning leaves. Auditory input is received through the beating of drums or chiming of the metallophone. All of these sensory experiences teach children to be natural observers of the world around them.
Body Building
Hand-eye coordination, Balance, Big Muscle Development (Gross Motor), Body/Spatial Awareness
Brain Building
Planning, Cooperation, Communication