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Wooden Nest Swing with Rope Seat

OSN080: Suitable for All Safety Surfacing

Inclusive Supported Swinging

Supported Swinging

Play Type: Physical, Social, Locomotor, Inclusive

Wooden Nest Swing with Rope Seat

OSN080: Suitable for All Safety Surfacing

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Inclusive Supported Swinging

Supported Swinging

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Play Type: Physical, Social, Locomotor, Inclusive

Suitability Information

Age Range: All

Area: 24m2

Perimeter: 22m

HIC: 1.5m

Overall Weight: 135Kg

Heaviest Part: 30Kg

Longest Part: 3.40m

Product Description

Wooden Playground Swing

An addition to our Orchard range and our swing range is this 2.4m inclusive wooden swing. Designed especially to take several young children and those with special needs, the inclusive nest swing seat is designed like bird’s nest and enables children of all abilities to swing together. The seat is made of steel rope matting, with a padded rope ring around the edge.
All wooden swing sets have a unique aluminium shoe that protects the base of the post once in the ground, with ventilation holes to keep the post dry, this ensures your swing will last for many years.
Contact the sales office for further information on installation or safety surfacing details.

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Physical & Locomotor

Encourages movement skills; crawling, chasing, climbing, jumping, swinging and balance.

Social

Key areas where play can encourage social interaction, the building block of society.

Object

Exploration and manipulation of object through all the senses.

Creative

Use imagination to try out new experiences, test boundaries, develop manual skills and allow for self expression.

Role Play & Imaginative

Allows opportunity to enact various experiences, experimenting with decision making on their behaviour and social interaction.