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Soft Play Equipment

Safe, Supportive Foam Play Designed for Indoor Play Spaces

Our soft play equipment includes cushioned play pieces designed to support active movement, climbing, crawling, and exploration in indoor environments. Commonly used in classrooms, early learning centers, and children’s play spaces, these pieces allow children to build confidence and coordination through movement-based play. Made with soft, supportive materials for everyday use, soft play equipment encourages gross motor development while providing a safe, comfortable play experience indoors.

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  • Children's Factory Woodland Large Foam Building Blocks B - Set of 14, colorful foam blocks arranged to resemble a small structure with archway, towers, and roofs for children's play and creative building Children's Factory Woodland Large Foam Building Blocks B, set of 14, in use by a young boy stacking the foam blocks to build a structure.
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    Woodland Large Foam Building Blocks B - Set of 14

    CF805-343
    Sale: $1,014.75
    Price: $1,071.13
    12″ Woodland Large Foam Building Blocks B – Oversized Soft Construction Set (14 Pieces) The 12″ Woodland Large Foam Building Blocks B – Set of 14 invites young builders to think big, collaborate, and construct imaginative...
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  • Children's Factory Woodland Two Tone Activity Mat - Walnut and Almond, a soft and cushioned children's play mat with a child sitting on it, holding a book and smiling. Children's Factory Woodland Two Tone Activity Mat - Walnut and Almond, a large 52-inch by 52-inch soft play mat with a 1-inch thickness in walnut and almond colors, shown with a smiling young girl sitting on it.
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    Woodland Two Tone Activity Mat - Walnut and Almond

    CF705-370
    Sale: $212.85
    Price: $224.68
    Woodland Two-Tone Activity Mat - Walnut & Almond Soft Foam Play Mat Create a calm, inviting foundation for play and exploration with the Woodland Two-Tone Activity Mat - Walnut & Almond, a beautifully understated soft foam activity mat for...
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(:1f476:) What ages is soft play equipment best for?

Most soft play climbers and sets are designed for infants through preschoolers, roughly 6 months to 5 years, depending on height and challenge level. Toddler-focused pieces are lower to the ground with gentle slopes, while larger sets can serve pre‑K and early elementary gross-motor areas.

(:1f9e0:) What developmental skills does soft play equipment support?

Soft play encourages gross motor development—crawling, climbing, sliding, balancing, and rolling—while children explore different shapes and levels. It also promotes body awareness, coordination, confidence, and social skills as children take turns, follow simple paths, and engage in imaginative play together.

(:1f3eb:) How is soft play equipment used in classrooms and childcare centers?

Educators often create small indoor “gross motor” or “movement” corners using climbers, tunnels, and soft blocks to give children a safe way to get their wiggles out. Pieces can be rearranged into obstacle courses, simple step-and-slide paths, or calm floor areas for tummy time, stretching, and group activities.

(:1f3e5:) Is soft play equipment appropriate for pediatric therapy and sensory gyms?

Yes, soft play is a staple in many pediatric OT, PT, and sensory gym environments because it provides graded challenges with soft landings. Therapists use ramps, wedges, tunnels, and blocks to target balance, core strength, motor planning, and sensory regulation in a controlled, safe setting.

(:1f512:) What safety considerations are important with soft play equipment?

Choose pieces that are firm enough to support climbing, with non‑skid bases or mats to prevent slipping on floors. Arrange elements so there is clear space at the bottom of slides and ramps, supervise closely, and match the height and difficulty of the setup to the age and ability of the children using it.

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