Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I‘ve always wanted a PIckler (no space for it) but would have no issue letting my almost 2 year old play on it without being nearby to spot etc. I think the PP is way overstating the danger and spotting is more about their anxiety than what is necessary.
You’ve just admitted you’ve never used one so your claim isn’t very useful. I am the pp and didn’t have any concerns about it until another toddler fell off it backwards from the highest point right in front of me. It can elevate your kid 2.5 feet off the ground. Would you be concerned about them falling backwards onto the ground from a standing position on the couch? Why is this triangle any different?
Nope my kid uses one all the time at daycare and a friend has one so I have had plenty of opportunity to observe. Depends on the kid but at least for me not spotting is 100% fine. But then I rarely feel the need to spot on regular playground equipment either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I‘ve always wanted a PIckler (no space for it) but would have no issue letting my almost 2 year old play on it without being nearby to spot etc. I think the PP is way overstating the danger and spotting is more about their anxiety than what is necessary.
You’ve just admitted you’ve never used one so your claim isn’t very useful. I am the pp and didn’t have any concerns about it until another toddler fell off it backwards from the highest point right in front of me. It can elevate your kid 2.5 feet off the ground. Would you be concerned about them falling backwards onto the ground from a standing position on the couch? Why is this triangle any different?
Anonymous wrote:I‘ve always wanted a PIckler (no space for it) but would have no issue letting my almost 2 year old play on it without being nearby to spot etc. I think the PP is way overstating the danger and spotting is more about their anxiety than what is necessary.
Anonymous wrote:Mine got bored with the pickler pretty quickly (by 2.5). Perhaps we are outliers. All of them, including almost 9 year old, still use the nugget cushions regularly. We have an official nugget set and a knockoff version. The kids love that they can create their own climbing structures/ forts/ etc.