Age: From 3 years
Area required, including safety distances: 1026 x 738cm
Ships of this size are a real pirate universe, boasting too many activities to list them all here. In addition to all the moving pieces which are found on the smaller pirate ships – ship’s wheel, compass, anchor, rubber slats, telescope etc. – on the larger ships you can also play in the Captain’s cabin. Here, you will find the treasure chest, dungeon, diamond panel, rubber slats, the movable crab and many other play activities.
There are big windows on each side of the aft cabin so that adults can keep an eye without disturbing the children engrossed in their play. The ships of this size also come with a large mast and the parrot, which really emphasises the design of the pirate ship.
This large pirate ship feature two aft decks, 90 cm and 140 cm high. On the upper aft deck is a lantern, which lights up in bright sunshine when light passes through the shockproof polycarbonate. It is also from here that you can go down the slide. The upper aft deck is accessed via the steps and the climbing wall panel, or by scaling the large climbing net at the stern.
The large climbing net is very popular with children because it is great fun, but it is also good for their health and development. When children perform cross-body movements, it stimulates neural activity between both sides of the brain. The better the two sides of the brain work together, the easier it is to learn to read and write.
This course covers all aspects of carrying out visual and operational playground inspections and the methodology behind it.
- Both a classroom and onsite tuition, the practical element will be carried out in a local play area.
- There is an option for the candidates to sit an RPII registration exam. The successful candidate will be registered with the RPII for 3 years and will be given a certificate of registration.