Very young children between the ages of 2-5 start developing their 5 senses and motor skills. They play alone, in continuous repetition. Their sense of touch is developing every day making them able to do more and more refined tasks. When toddlers start developing their language skills, they are able to play together and learn from each other.
| Client | Dulwich College (Singapore) |
|---|---|
| Architect | DP Architects |
| Playground Design | Carve |
| Realisation | Nov 2016 |
| Awards | 2015 LIAS Silver Award |
The zone is equipped with trampoline, embankment slides, stepping pods, spinners, hammocks, crawl tunnels, telephone tubes and sand which makes it a conducive environment for children to mingle and interact socially.
This ‘active play’ zone caters at 6-12 year old children who are becoming more active in their play. They move a lot, developing strength and motor skills. They communicate with each other and play fantasy-games and role-play, and their play is constructive.
A three dimensional climbing hill (‘amoeba’) with sand and netting creates an adventurous climbing experience for the children, enabling them to develop their motor skills and spatial awareness.