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Woodland Trail Treehouse

Item Code: CT74059

MTA Teachers Resource Catalogue Page: 776

$158.64 (inc. GST)
$137.95 (ex. GST)
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The Woodland Trail Treehouse is a charming 3-tiered play structure crafted from smooth birch plywood, designed to inspire imaginative play and promote early childhood development. With its deeply lasered foliage and tactile elements, this treehouse offers children endless opportunities to explore nature, build fine motor skills, and engage in collaborative play.

The set includes three wooden ladders and adorable animal figures like an owl, squirrel, hedgehog, and a bird for the nest. Its open-ended design encourages creativity, while the assembly process helps children develop logical reasoning and problem-solving skills.

Suitable for children aged 3+ years, this treehouse promotes descriptive language, eco-awareness, and physical development.

Key Benefits for Educational Use:

  • Imaginative Play: The treehouse fosters creativity and imagination as children role-play nature scenes, animal habitats, and adventure scenarios.
  • Fine Motor Skills: Assembling and interacting with the treehouse, using ladders, and moving the animal figures helps develop fine motor coordination.
  • Descriptive Language: Children can practice descriptive language by discussing the animals, environment, and treehouse features during playtime.
  • Collaborative Play: The interactive nature of the treehouse encourages teamwork, cooperation, and sharing among children.
  • Eco-awareness: This nature-inspired treehouse introduces concepts of the natural world and environmental awareness, sparking curiosity about wildlife and ecosystems.

Classroom Ideas:

  • Imaginative Play Corner: Set up the treehouse as a focal point for imaginative play in the classroom, where children can use animal figures to create their own nature stories.
  • Nature Exploration: Incorporate the treehouse into lessons about wildlife, habitats, and eco-systems, using it as a visual aid for learning about animals and their environments.
  • Group Play Projects: Organise collaborative activities where children work together to build, arrange, or decorate the treehouse, fostering teamwork and communication skills.