🌟 Balance, Play, and Grow!
The Chimpish Wooden Balance Board is a 37-inch, finger-safe wobble board designed for kids, promoting active play and creativity. Crafted from high-quality solid wood, it supports up to 330 pounds and offers a safe, engaging outlet for children to develop balance and coordination while having fun.
Brand | Chimpish |
Color | Large (37")& finger-safe |
Item Weight | 3.27 Kilograms |
Material | Wood |
Product Dimensions | 37"L x 11.4"W x 0.66"H |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 330 Pounds |
Age Range (Description) | Kid |
Manufacturer | Cherry |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 32 x 13 x 1 inches |
Package Weight | 3.35 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 37 x 11.4 x 0.66 inches |
Brand Name | Chimpish |
Part Number | FSWBB21 |
Size | 37in Large |
S**1
Fun balancing board
It’s a nice quality and perfect for my 2 year old. Just be aware that this one doesn’t have the safe edge for the fingers as stated in the description. However, my toddler had hours of safe fun with this board. She used it for balancing as well as other creative fun ways.
L**E
Love a good open ended toy
We love the natural wood of this balance board! Not only does it look great in our house but I love how much Remi uses it. There are so many fun ways to play the uses for this board are endless
S**E
Great for toddlers
Love that it is multifunctional! We use it to balance as a toy and a stool for when we can’t find our regular one. The kids love it! It keeps them entertained for hours.
C**K
Great buy!
Bought this for Christmas for my 20 month old…and hid it in my closet…but apparently not good enough for my curious toddler…🤦🏼♀️😂 He LOVES it! He will place it like a bridge for his cars to roll over and down. He likes to use it like a slide. He crawls under it. 😂 he will rock in it and even place a pillow at one end and relax on it to watch tv. I think he may love it more than me! 😂Quality is great! Not sure I like the unfinished wood look. But it seems like it could easily be stained or painted!
A**R
Good quality but raw wood/unfinished
This just arrived so I can’t speak to how it will hold up with repeated use. It is great quality and solid wood. My only negative is that it is unfinished/raw wood—while it is smoothly sanded, the texture of raw wood might as well feel like sandpaper to my sensory kiddo, I’m nervous he will not use it much because of that. I can understand to stain or seal it may have made it slick? But I wish that was more clear in the listing.
B**K
This thing is wonderful
We bought this because my daughter has balence issues. I was hoping it would help. We live above neighbors so I didn't want to get a flat board that might crash down on the floor and drive them crazy. I also know my daughter was very likely to pinch her fingers under any of the other boards that I saw. I'm so glad we selected this board! She has used it daily since we bought it. It has been a bridge and a cradle and she stands on it while doing her math. For some reason it helps her concentrate. Which is a huge help. It doesn't crash around and make noise on the floor so we are not driving our neighbors crazy and my daughter is really benefiting from the practice at balancing. Also she would have pinched her fingers if we had gotten a board without the safety edges. Very happy with this.
A**R
sturdy and good size!
my son didn't use it so i ended up gifting it to my friend who has 3 kids. they love it. it was super sturdy large adults could stand on it with no concern
B**N
Order the bigger one, thank me later
The small one must be tiny, because the larger one is perfect for our gigantic 11 month old and our 2 year olds. If you have a microscopic child, the smaller version may work for you. The baby enjoys it most of all, but that's because he's a rebel and a loner, and he doesn't need nor desire any solid ground at any time. The two year olds are more hesitant about it, but the baby stands and rocks on it constantly. I feel like the older two will grow to enjoy it in 6 months or so.Wood is solid, construction is good. Baby hasn't mashed any of his appendages (or at least not enough to acknowledge it).
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