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Place of Origin: |
China |
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Brand Name: |
Haiber |
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Certification: |
EN1176 ASTM |
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Minimum Order Quantity: |
Follow the order |
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Packaging Details: |
Export package |
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Payment Terms: |
T/T, Western Union, MoneyGram, L/C |
Whimsical, colorful critter adds hours of rocking fun. Made of one-piece recycled aluminum castings with a super tough powder-coated finish. Also available in a duck, chipmunk and turtle.
Circus Theme Indoor Play Structure, Naughty Fort Indoor Play Area Equipment, Children's Park Indoor Play Structure
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Size: |
Customizable |
Accessories: |
Slides, Climbing Walls, Tunnels, Etc. |
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Safety Features: |
Soft Edges, Non-toxic Materials |
Maintenance: |
Easy To Clean |
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Installation: |
Indoor |
Design: |
Various Themes Available |
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Age Range: |
2-12 Years |
Color |
Multicolor |
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Capacity: |
10-20 Children |
Usage: |
Entertainment, Exercise |
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Warranty: |
1 Year |
Material: |
Plastic |
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Durability: |
Long-lasting |
Certifications: |
ASTM, CE, TUV |
The kid who just darted into the ball pit area had their eyes lit up instantly — hidden among the colorful balls were a few blue-and-yellow balance bridges, like secret plank roads in a young ninja’s adventure, with one end tied to focus and the other leading to a “courage medal.” They tiptoed over, first reaching out to feel the bridge (its soft padded edges meant no bumps to worry about) before placing their little foot on it. As soon as they settled, the bridge wobbled gently, and the colorful balls around their feet rolled back and forth. The kid quickly held their arms out flat like a “little balance scale,” inching step by step toward the other end of the bridge. Even if they slipped and teetered, they’d just fall into the squishy ball pit, flop around a bit, then climb back onto the bridge laughing to keep going. This “ball pit balance bridge” is a “gentle trial” in the young ninja program: - Soft-padded bridge bodies + ball pit cushioning mean parents don’t have to stressfully yell “be careful” — if the kid loses their balance, it’s just a fun fall into the balls; - The narrow bridge surface pushes kids to actively adjust their center of gravity; in the time it takes to walk across, their balance is fully trained through “wobble, stabilize”; - Hidden in the ball pit, this design wraps “adventure” into the kids’ favorite play setting — they’re clearly training balance, but it feels like a “secret checkpoint game” in the ball pit. Whether as a supporting level in the young ninja obstacle course or a standalone ball pit activity, this balance bridge becomes an instant hit that kids scramble to play: it satisfies their joy of diving into the ball pit, while quietly building up their balance skills — they don’t miss out on either fun or growth. If your venue wants to add this “balance trial in the ball pit” for young ninjas, send an inquiry to info@haiberplay.com — let more kids build steady balance amid the wobble of colorful balls!
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