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7-Piece Soft Play Climbing Set — OT-Recommended Toddler Climbing Course for Ages 1–4
7-Piece Soft Play Climbing Set — OT-Recommended Toddler Climbing Course for Ages 1–4
7-Piece Soft Play Climbing Set — OT-Recommended Toddler Climbing Course for Ages 1–4
7-Piece Soft Play Climbing Set — OT-Recommended Toddler Climbing Course for Ages 1–4
7-Piece Soft Play Climbing Set — OT-Recommended Toddler Climbing Course for Ages 1–4
7-Piece Soft Play Climbing Set — OT-Recommended Toddler Climbing Course for Ages 1–4
7-Piece Soft Play Climbing Set — OT-Recommended Toddler Climbing Course for Ages 1–4
7-Piece Soft Play Climbing Set — OT-Recommended Toddler Climbing Course for Ages 1–4
7-Piece Soft Play Climbing Set — OT-Recommended Toddler Climbing Course for Ages 1–4

7-Piece Soft Play Climbing Set — OT-Recommended Toddler Climbing Course for Ages 1–4

$89.99

Climbing builds the brain. But for toddlers, wooden climbers are too hard — the falls hurt. Soft foam is how you introduce climbing safely to under-fours.

What is a soft-play climbing set?

A soft-play climbing set is a 7-piece foam obstacle course designed for toddlers and preschoolers — delivering motor planning, vestibular input, and proprioceptive heavy work in a soft, safe format that under-fours can actually use. The Sensory Therapy Place 7-piece climbing set is OT-recommended by Earl Mamaril, MS, OTR/L, for ages 1 to 4, including kids with autism, sensory processing differences, motor delays, and any toddler whose nervous system is asking for climbing input.

Why soft-foam climbing matters for toddlers

Climbing develops motor planning, balance, and core strength — the foundation for everything from handwriting to attention years later. But wooden climbing gyms can be risky for kids under four; the falls actually hurt, and parents often pull the gym away after one bad tumble. Soft foam lets toddlers build those same skills with a much smaller injury risk.

That matters more than it might seem. A toddler who feels safe climbing keeps climbing — building strength and confidence over months of repetition. A toddler who has one scary fall often stops, and loses months of developmental progress in the process.

Who this soft-play climbing set helps

  • Toddlers ages 1 to 4 (the sweet spot for safe foam climbing)
  • Preschoolers with motor delays building gross motor foundations
  • Sensory seekers under 4 who climb everything in the house
  • Kids with autism developing motor planning and body awareness
  • Children recovering confidence after a fall on harder equipment
  • Daycares, preschools, and OT clinics serving the under-4 set

Sensory systems supported

  • Vestibular system — changing positions and small heights train balance and movement processing
  • Proprioceptive system — climbing is heavy work that organizes the nervous system
  • Motor planning (praxis) — navigating the obstacle course builds the brain's movement-sequencing pathway
  • Core strength & balance — foundational gross motor skills every later skill depends on

How to use your soft-play climbing set

  1. Start at the easiest configuration. Arrange pieces low and stable for your toddler to build confidence.
  2. Progress difficulty as skills grow. Stack pieces higher or arrange more challenging sequences over weeks.
  3. Daily climbing routine. Ten to fifteen minutes of toddler climbing delivers meaningful gross motor and sensory benefits.
  4. Pair with verbal narration. Talk through what your toddler is doing ("step up, hands here, balance") to layer language and motor learning.
  5. Reconfigure weekly. Variety challenges motor planning and keeps the set engaging across months of use.

Product details

  • 7 modular soft-foam pieces — endlessly reconfigurable
  • High-density foam with washable, removable covers
  • Designed for ages 1 to 4
  • Lightweight — parents can rearrange easily
  • Indoor use; non-slip bases for stability
  • Compact storage when not in use
⚠️ Safety note from our pediatric OT team: Always supervise toddlers on the climbing set. Place on a soft floor surface (carpet, play mat, or rug). Match the configuration to your child's current skill level — start low and progress gradually. Inspect foam and covers regularly for wear. Follow the manufacturer's weight guidelines.

Frequently asked questions about the soft-play climbing set

What ages is the soft-play climbing set best for?

The soft-play climbing set is designed for children ages 1 to 4 — the developmental window where toddlers are building foundational gross motor skills but aren't yet ready for harder equipment. Older preschoolers can still benefit, especially those building motor confidence or recovering from injury. Always follow the manufacturer's weight and age guidelines.

How is this different from a wooden indoor climbing gym?

Wooden climbing gyms (like our 7-in-1 Montessori climber) are designed for children ages 2 to 6 with more developed motor skills. The soft-play climbing set targets younger toddlers (1 to 4) with foam construction that's safer for kids still building balance and motor planning. Many families use the soft set first, then transition to wooden equipment as the child grows.

Can this help my toddler with motor delays?

Yes — it is OT-recommended for toddlers with motor delays. The soft-foam construction lets your child build climbing skills safely at whatever pace works for them, with configurations that adjust as their skills grow. Many pediatric OTs use soft-play climbing sets for early-intervention motor planning and gross motor goals.

Is the soft-play set safe for kids with autism?

Yes. For many young children with autism, the soft-play climbing set is OT-recommended for building motor planning, vestibular input, and body awareness — skills that often need extra support in early childhood. Start with very low, stable configurations and progress gradually based on your child's response.

How do I clean the soft-play climbing set?

The covers are removable and washable for everyday messes. Spot-clean with mild soap and water for spills, and follow the care label for cover washing. Inspect foam and covers regularly for wear, and keep the set away from sharp objects that could damage the material.

Want a toddler movement routine designed for your child?

Book a parent coaching call with Earl Mamaril, MS, OTR/L. He'll help you design a daily climbing routine that meets your toddler's developmental needs and supports motor delays if relevant.

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