Climber for toddlers. (Product Roundup).

From: Parks & Recreation | Date: July 1, 2002 | Copyright information

Critter Canyon will appeal to every toddler who has an urge to climb. The surface features a collection of creatures in high relief-the sculpted forms of butterflies, inchworms, frogs, flowers and leaves provide a visual and tactile sensation for children as they crawl upwards. Critter Canyon is constructed of a rotationally molded, double-walled polyethylene climbing surface that can be attache...

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