Social & Imaginative Solutions For Schools & Nurseries
Box Offices For Role Play Activities
Based on the very popular Chatter Box, the Box Office fulfils requests for a versatile, semi-themed role-play den. It shares the same dimensions of 1.5m x 1.5m x 1.8m high to apex of shiplap clad roof and a decked floor but now you can add up to three panels. The low panel does not have a sign holder but is a good height for a seat and please note that the window panel is designed to fit into an apex opening.
Chatterboxes For Shelter And School Play
The basic Chatterbox is a square playhouse of 1.5m x 1.5m, with a shiplap roof, decked floor and seats on four sides with cut out entrance.
However, this is a fun shelter that can be adapted with panels to create a specific play building – a garage, hospital or shop for example.
Wooden School Dens And Houses
Many to choose from whether your need is a den to; encourage role play, a place to meet, a quiet space to read in, a stimulating multi use play house.
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Wooden Boats & Ships
Ships and boats have become more and more popular. With the addition of themed Wetpour you certainly have a spectacular centre piece to which you can add further themed panels and games. Ahoy, ye land lubbers !!
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Playground Panels For Schools & Nurseries
An expanding and evolving effervescence of efficacious equipment for a multiplicity of momentous (and not so momentous) missions !!
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Bespoke
An expanding and evolving effervescence of efficacious equipment for a multiplicity of momentous (and not so momentous) missions !!
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Wooden Planes For Play Areas
This item has been deemed a great asset by the owners of airfields and publicans with premises called The Spitfire. A cockpit for two with room in the back for two more back-seat flyers and room for quite a few wing-walkers on this low level item. Continue reading →
Wooden Trains For Play Areas
Everyone enjoys a train journey – ok, maybe not the 7.02 to Paddington – but proper excursions on a proper chuff-chuff. Ask children to draw a train and most will draw a steam train – a proper train, and that is what we manufacture. Mind the doors, please!!











