Curlicue Spinner
Small metal roundabout/rotator. Using the inspiration of nature, the…
SWD720: Suitable for All Safety Surfacing
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Age Range: 3 to 14
Area: 10.30m2
Perimeter: 11.70m
HIC: 0.50m
Overall Weight: 69Kg
Heaviest Part: 48Kg
Longest Part: 1.28m
Upright metal roundabout.
Our Hula rotator roundabout is based around a suspended hoop with the user positioned inside.
It has been based around the standard hula hoop and you stand inside this rotator just as you would use a normal hula hoop.
The Hula is a versatile rotator suitable for most ages and can be used alone or by multiple users.
Can accommodate up to 2 users.
To stand securely a rubber disc has been used for standing on and this is fixed to the pole. A curved steel pole rises from the centre of the disc with the ‘hula’ fixed on at waist level. Additional users can use the ‘hula’ ring as a hand grip to hold on and play outside the ‘hula ring’. They can run around to make the rotator spin faster or slow it down.
If you are standing inside the ‘hula’, by leaning out or pulling in towards the centre, the speed of rotation can be controlled.
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Here’s a key to explain our play value wheel.
Encourages movement skills; crawling, chasing, climbing, jumping, swinging and balance.
Key areas where play can encourage social interaction, the building block of society.
Exploration and manipulation of object through all the senses.
Use imagination to try out new experiences, test boundaries, develop manual skills and allow for self expression.
Allows opportunity to enact various experiences, experimenting with decision making on their behaviour and social interaction.