There’s a moment every parent knows — when a toddler spots something to climb and their whole face lights up. The JOBOLT Transformable Montessori Climber is built for exactly that moment, and every one that follows.
Based on the Pikler triangle — a design developed by Hungarian paediatrician Dr. Emmi Pikler, who spent decades studying how children develop movement naturally and independently — this climber gives toddlers the freedom to challenge themselves at their own pace. No instructions needed. No adult telling them what to do. Just a child, a climber, and the quiet satisfaction of figuring it out themselves.
The ramp adds a whole new dimension — a slide, a climbing surface, a balance challenge. Reconfigure the two pieces into different setups as your child grows and their confidence builds. What starts as a gentle ramp for a 12-month-old becomes a proper climbing challenge for a 4-year-old.
Made from solid wood with a smooth, child-safe finish. Sturdy enough to handle the enthusiasm of an active toddler, light enough to move around the house when you need the space back.
Dr. Emmi Pikler was a Hungarian paediatrician who believed that children develop movement skills best when given the freedom to move at their own pace, without being rushed or directed by adults. The Pikler triangle — now used in Montessori settings worldwide — is the physical embodiment of that philosophy. It gives children a safe, open-ended structure to climb, hang, balance, and slide on their own terms. The result is children who are more physically confident, more independent, and more willing to take on challenges.
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Material | Solid wood, smooth child-safe finish |
| Includes | Climbing triangle (Pikler) + ramp/slide |
| Design | Transformable — multiple configurations |
| Suitable For | Toddlers and young children (approx. 12 months–6 years) |
| Safety | No sharp edges, stable non-slip construction |
| Use | Indoor |
| Inspiration | Pikler triangle / Montessori method |
Wipe clean with a damp cloth. Do not submerge in water or leave in damp conditions. Inspect joints and connections regularly to ensure they remain tight. Tighten any loose screws as needed. Store indoors away from direct sunlight to preserve the wood finish.
Always supervise young children during play. Check the climber regularly for signs of wear.
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