Timber Hopper

Timber hoppers can be used as a step up to a low deck or an activity. We can design the heights to suit the age of the children playing using the play space.

Single timber hoppers can be used as a place to rest and reflect.

They can be placed in rows to form balancing and co-ordination activities, or in circles to create yarning circles.

Creating a yarning circle with timber hoppers?

Queensland Curriculum and Assessment Authority (QCAA) agree that by using yarning circles as a teaching and learning strategy, students’ understanding of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander knowledge and ways of working are enhanced. This strategy is suitable for students across all phases of schooling.

Steppers to cross mud patches

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