Erzi® Team Tower
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Suitable for use by children.
Ideal for school use.
This product is environmentally friendly in its manufacturing process as well as its disposal.
This product was made in Germany.
One of our top sellers, which is one of the best-selling items from our range.
Erzi® Team Tower
Team competence, team spirit, and communication are necessary to solve the exciting challenges of the coordination game "Team Tower". The goal of the game, which involves building a Fröbel tower in a group, includes a lot of fun, challenges to motor skills, communication, and coordination.
The team and coordination game is quickly and easily set up - without much preparation, the game elements, 6 blocks and 12 ropes, can be taken out of the fabric bag and assembled. If the ropes are moved with both hands, the team game is suitable for a maximum of 12 players. When controlled and moved with one hand, up to 24 players can participate in the group.
Game principle group game Fröbel Tower:
The wooden blocks have indentations on top. With the help of the metal bracket, which is connected to the ropes, the wooden blocks must be set up and stacked. Each move and every movement is coordinated and agreed upon within the group.
Team games, group games, and cooperation games are great opportunities to facilitate the introduction of a new group. For existing groups, team ability and communication can also be promoted.
The team and coordination game is quickly and easily set up - without much preparation, the game elements, 6 blocks and 12 ropes, can be taken out of the fabric bag and assembled. If the ropes are moved with both hands, the team game is suitable for a maximum of 12 players. When controlled and moved with one hand, up to 24 players can participate in the group.
Game principle group game Fröbel Tower:
The wooden blocks have indentations on top. With the help of the metal bracket, which is connected to the ropes, the wooden blocks must be set up and stacked. Each move and every movement is coordinated and agreed upon within the group.
Team games, group games, and cooperation games are great opportunities to facilitate the introduction of a new group. For existing groups, team ability and communication can also be promoted.
Features
- 6 hardwood blocks made of beech wood
- 1 bracket with rope holder
- 12 cords, each measuring 2x 200 cm
- 1 game and assembly manual
- 1 transport and storage bag
- Weight approximately 3.3 kg
- Suitable for indoor and outdoor use
- For 2 to 24 players of all age groups
- Includes assembly manual
- 1 bracket with rope holder
- 12 cords, each measuring 2x 200 cm
- 1 game and assembly manual
- 1 transport and storage bag
- Weight approximately 3.3 kg
- Suitable for indoor and outdoor use
- For 2 to 24 players of all age groups
- Includes assembly manual
Advantages
- Adventure education and team play
- Promotes teamwork and communication in groups
- Suitable for children and adults alike
- Promotes teamwork and communication in groups
- Suitable for children and adults alike
Attention
Not suitable for children under 3 years. Use under the direct supervision of adults. Long cord. Strangulation hazard.
Made from renewable raw material This product is partly or completely made of organic raw materials obtained from agricultural and forestry production. |
Product datasheet
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Dimensions
shipping weight
3.77 kg
Package length
43.9 cm
Package width
32.5 cm
Package height
18.8 cm
Properties & Features
Sports
leisure time
Operation site
indoor & outdoor
Material
wood
Colour
natural
2nd Colour
red
Weight
3.31 kg
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