Anonymous wrote:We have a ceiling mount for a swing already, and we recently put a rope ladder on it. Ours is a simple rope ladder for now, but I am thinking of upgrading to Fun and Function's Rope Tower Ladder.
-- Fellow mom of climbers
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have a mini trampoline and Also an indoor swing. My 10 year old just climbs the walls, literally. I think it's hard to do an indoor climbing thing, given you probably don't have high enough ceilings. I have a friend that has an indoor trapeze bar (from ikea). I think I've seen people install climbing wall type things on the walls of their basements (basically you can just screw random 2x4s into the wall studs, if you do t right), but I'm not sure how much use you'd get out of them, really.
Also recommend signing her up for a winter agility, climbing or parkour class.
Literally you need to make sure you have enough cushioning underneath and that climbers or swings are securely attached.
I agree with PP try a class at an indoor gym.
Climbing may be want she wants but it's just not practical.
Anonymous wrote:We have a mini trampoline and Also an indoor swing. My 10 year old just climbs the walls, literally. I think it's hard to do an indoor climbing thing, given you probably don't have high enough ceilings. I have a friend that has an indoor trapeze bar (from ikea). I think I've seen people install climbing wall type things on the walls of their basements (basically you can just screw random 2x4s into the wall studs, if you do t right), but I'm not sure how much use you'd get out of them, really.
Also recommend signing her up for a winter agility, climbing or parkour class.
Anonymous wrote:OMG, get a mini trampoline. Target sells them; they can hold the weight of an adult.