The Wee’UN is a folding Pikler inspired climbing frame which can lock in both an open and closed position for ease of use and storage.
The Sawdust & Rainbows Wee’UN can be used as an aid for learning to sit, crawl, stand, cruise and climb!
What is a Pikler Triangle?
Emmi Pikler, who was a Paediatrician in 30/40’s, was passionate about babies developing in the way nature intended, allowing the child to learn and master skills at their own pace.
The Wee'UN can be used to form an invitation to play- an open-ended toy to spark your child's interest and imagination.
- the Wee'UN can be used from birth to 50kg - children should be supervised at all times during use
- tested to exceed EN71 1,2,3&8 standards
- made with FSC engineered birch plywood and solid FSC redwood rungs
- assembly required
- easily foldable for storage
- for indoor use
- made in Northern Ireland
Dimensions
Open: 91cm x 77cm x 62cm high
Closed: 17cm x 77cm x 77cm high
**Please note that due to the nature of this beautiful handmade wooden item, there may be some imperfections within the wood / paint**
FAQ
Q: Why is the paint on my item chipped?A: The paint can sometimes be 'chipped' due to being sanded to ensure the item is smooth, or due to small amounts of movement when being machined. 'Chipped' ends of rungs are hidden when assembled and should measure less than 1mm x 2mm.
Q: There appears to be some wood missing?
A: Sadly, wood is not perfect and small voids do happen. This is why S&R use “ply”wood. It is made up from 15 layers of wood. Imperfections of the ply will make absolutely no difference to the structural strength of the item.
Q: My Weeun is wobbling when constructed?
A: This might have got twisted in transit. It's a very easy fix as below!1) Setup as normal.
2) Place something 1 1/2inch thick under one of the legs that is in constant contact with the ground.
3) Push down hard on either end of the purple rung.
4) Frame will creek and twist back to straight.
Repeat if necessary or increase the size of the object under the leg.
For any further enquiries please contact hello@thekidcollective.co.uk