Kizihaus is not a product developed for the purpose of getting on the structure or riding.
If you try to get on it, the whole structure is designed to lie on the floor to minimize breakage for safety.
Be sure to let your child know that it is not a product to play while getting on it, and be very careful when he or she plays with it.
In the case of structures made for the same reason, they will shake when shaken by hand. This applies to the same even for steel structures.
However, even if the entire structure is lifted to move or roll, it is designed to minimize the detachment of the connecting ball and stick.
Make sure that your child plays inside the structure according to its intended use.
Kizihaus, which is structured so that children can fit it as they wish, just like ordinary small block toys, allows them to create a variety of shapes from it because the holes in the connecting ball have different angles.
Make it together with your children’s imagination while breaking away from the stereotype that it’s the shape of a house.
You’ll be amazed at your children’s creative structures you have never thought of!
No. As the fabric cover is optional, you are allowed to cut and paste your child’s favorite learning poster on, use tongs to fix the remnant of fabrics on, or put a large blanket on each side of the structure to make your child have fun with it.
Break away from the stereotype of a normal tent for kids and use it freely.
It is true that there is no limit to the shape you can make, but note that all examples not listed on the detail page are made of a set of balls and sticks.