Movement creates more movement!
When less becomes more
Klingo is a climbing toy with an inspiring twist of becoming an exciting climbing constructor. With a little bit of imagination Klingo can become almost anything you want it to be.
We’d like you to meet the Klingo family
Build, transform and evolve!
Individually all Klingo elements have their unique personalities and qualities, but only by working together they can offer more exciting and challenging adventures - just like a family does!
It’s no secret that toddlers absolutely LOVE to climb! They will climb on everything and as high as they can - on the most unstable chairs, on sofas, on shelves, on any random thing that is definitely not meant for climbing and they will even climb on you (as if you were a walking tree from Alice in Wonderland)!Give them something that’s especially made for climbing!
The Klingo constructor is based on the idea and elements of the Montessori Pikler triangle, which envisages the child's development and testing of his abilities in a safe, transparent environment and as independently as possible.
The Klingo climbing constructor allows to improve several important stages of a child's development:
DEVELOPMENT OF MOTOR SKILS
The Klingo encourages kids to develop their gross motor skills and helps them become more adventurous and brave!
BALANCE DEVELOPMENT
The level of development of hand and foot motor skills is also responsible for elements of cognitive development, such as speaking skills (as we all know – everything in the world is interconnected).
SPEECH DEVELOPMENT
The level of development of hand and foot motor skills is also responsible for elements of cognitive development, such as speaking skills (as we all know – everything in the world is interconnected).
DEVELOPMENT OF COORDINATION
Coordination is responsible for the ability to correctly interpret multiple signals simultaneously for more complex physical tasks. For example, hand-eye coordination is responsible for the child’s correct understanding of visual and movement information, allowing him to successfully catch the ball. This seemingly simple task also includes neurological activity, physical control, and reflexes.
Development of
self-confidence
The more your little-one will be able to do it himself without the help of others, the more he will develop confidence in his abilities and himself as a personality.
Development of physical endurance
Regular physical development activities will not only strengthen the young climber’s physical endurance and muscle development (which can prevent unwanted careless injuries on a daily basis), but will also stabilize the persistence of his immune system.