The Climbing Arch
The Climbing Arch
What is The Climbing Arch?
The Montessori Climbing Arch for toddlers is a versatile and engaging structure for your little ones to crawl and climb all over! The wooden Climbing Arch promotes free exploration, imaginative play, and gross motor development.
Features
✓ round handles perfect for little hand grips
✓ gross motor development
✓ supports babies exploration
Made in the USA
Made in the USA at an Ohio woodshop
Current fulfillment time 2-3 business days
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Description
Description
Includes
Includes
Materials
Materials
100% birch plywood
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Free shipping on orders over $150.
If you’re not happy with your item we offer full refunds on unused items (minus a $30 return-shipping fee) within 30 days of purchase.
To be eligible for a return, your item must be in the same condition that you received it, unused, and in its original packaging.
To start a return, you can contact us at contact@blueberryandthird.com.
Dimensions
Dimensions
Each arch is 36 inches long, 18 inches inches high and 26 inches wide. Each handle bar is 24 inches.
Care and Use Instructions
Care and Use Instructions
Assembly
Assembly
Warnings
Warnings

FAQ
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What is the best age range for The Climbing Arch?
The best age range for The Climbing Arch is 10 months old through 8 years old or until children exceed the 100-pound weight limit, making it a long-term gross motor investment that grows through multiple developmental stages. Babies ages 10-18 months use it for pulling to stand, cruising along the handles, and building confidence in early walking skills. Toddlers ages 18 months to 3 years develop climbing abilities, crawling over the arch, and exploring movement freedom. Preschoolers ages 3-5 master climbing techniques, create imaginative play scenarios (tunnels, bridges, mountains), and use it for active indoor play during bad weather. Early elementary children ages 5-8 incorporate the arch into obstacle courses, dramatic play, and physical challenges. The 18-inch height keeps climbing close to ground for safety while providing adequate challenge throughout childhood development.
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What is the weight limit for The Climbing Arch?
The weight limit for The Climbing Arch is 100 pounds, providing sturdy support for toddlers, preschoolers, and early elementary-aged children during active climbing and play. The solid Baltic birch and poplar hardwood construction with modern hardware creates a robust structure that safely supports children's full body weight while climbing, hanging, or sitting on the arch. The 100-pound capacity ensures the climbing arch remains safe and stable through years of enthusiastic use by growing children. Multiple children can play on and around the arch simultaneously (within combined weight limits), making it ideal for siblings, playdates, or classroom settings. The durable construction exceeds US CPSC safety standards and maintains structural integrity even with daily active use by multiple children over many years.
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What is The Climbing Arch made of?
The Climbing Arch is made from 100% Baltic birch and poplar plywood with thick poplar hardwood handles, finished with eco-friendly, non-toxic water-based finishes. This premium wood combination is NAF-certified (No-Added Formaldehyde), ensuring completely safe materials for children's daily active play. The solid birch plywood provides exceptional strength for the arch frame, while the nine thick poplar hardwood handles (24 inches each) are perfectly sized for small hands to grip securely during climbing. Handcrafted in the USA (Ohio) with quality control exceeding CPSC safety standards.
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How big is The Climbing Arch and will it fit in my space?
The Climbing Arch dimensions are 36 inches long x 26 inches wide x 18 inches high (3 feet long x 2.2 feet wide x 1.5 feet tall), making it perfectly sized for playrooms, bedrooms, living rooms, or Montessori classrooms without overwhelming smaller spaces. The 18-inch height keeps climbing activity safely close to ground while providing adequate challenge for developing gross motor skills. The arch footprint requires approximately 36" x 26" of floor space when positioned in standard upside-down U-shape, plus additional clearance around all sides (recommend 3-4 feet) for safe movement and potential falls. The compact dimensions allow placement in corner areas, against walls, or as playroom centerpieces. Many families successfully use climbing arches in apartments and smaller homes. The nine 24-inch handles provide ample climbing grips without excessive bulk. The natural wood finish creates beautiful focal point furniture that complements rather than clutters living spaces.
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Is The Climbing Arch easy to assemble?
Yes, assembly for The Climbing Arch is straightforward with included hardware, tools, and simple instructions, typically completed in 20-30 minutes. All necessary modern hardware and tools come in the package, including the allen wrench. The design involves attaching the nine thick hardwood handles between the two arch frame pieces using the provided hardware. For best results, lay out all pieces before starting and have a second person available to hold the arch frame while attaching handles. Once assembled, the climbing arch is sturdy and ready for immediate play. Customer support is available at hello@blueberryandthird.com Monday through Friday from 9am-4pm EST if you need assembly assistance.
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What gross motor skills does The Climbing Arch develop?
The Climbing Arch develops core strength, upper body strength, coordination, balance, spatial awareness, motor planning, and confidence through engaging active play that feels like adventure rather than exercise. Specific developmental benefits include: strengthening arms, shoulders, and grip strength as children pull themselves over the arch; building core abdominal and back muscles essential for posture and physical activities. Montessori educators and pediatric therapists value climbing arches for supporting natural movement development, body confidence, and active play in safe indoor environments.
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Can children use The Climbing Arch in multiple ways?
Yes! The Climbing Arch is incredibly versatile for climbing over, crawling under, sitting inside, and imaginative play scenarios that evolve as children grow. Young toddlers use it for pulling to stand and cruising practice. Older toddlers climb over the arch, developing coordination and confidence. Preschoolers crawl underneath, creating tunnels, caves, hideouts, or cozy reading nooks. Children sit inside the arch for quiet time, reading, or pretend play. This versatility provides years of engagement as children invent new uses matching their developmental stages and interests.
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Is The Climbing Arch safe for toddlers and babies?
Yes, The Climbing Arch is designed with child safety in mind, featuring low 18-inch height, rounded edges, smooth surfaces, and sturdy construction that exceeds US CPSC safety standards. The low height minimizes fall distance and injury risk, falls are normal during climbing skill development but remain close to ground. The nine thick hardwood handles are perfectly sized for small hands to grip securely without pinching. The arch must be positioned in proper upside-down U-shape with all four arch ends firmly on the floor—never on elevated surfaces. Always place on soft surfaces like carpet, foam play mats, or rugs for cushioning. Clear 3-4 feet of space around all sides, free from furniture or hard objects. Adult supervision is essential, especially for babies and young toddlers developing climbing skills.
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Where should I place The Climbing Arch in my home?
The Climbing Arch works beautifully in playrooms, living rooms, bedrooms, or Montessori classrooms on soft, level surfaces like carpet, rugs, or foam play mats. Playrooms are ideal—dedicated active play spaces where climbing is encouraged and expected. Many families successfully place arches in living rooms or family rooms, especially those practicing Montessori or open-floor-plan approaches where children's furniture integrates with main living spaces. The natural wood finish is attractive enough to display prominently without looking like bulky plastic equipment. Montessori and preschool classrooms use climbing arches as permanent gross motor stations. Always ensure soft surface underneath (carpet, rug, or foam mat) and 3-4 feet of clearance on all sides.
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How do you clean and maintain The Climbing Arch?
Cleaning The Climbing Arch is simple—wipe with a damp cloth and mild soap, then dry completely before the next use. The water-based eco-friendly finish resists common playroom messes including fingerprints, dust, and dirt from active play. Focus cleaning on the nine hardwood handles where little hands grip most frequently. For tougher dirt or sticky residue, use a 50/50 mixture of white vinegar and water. Avoid soaking the wood, using harsh chemical cleaners, or leaving it damp, as moisture can damage the wood or hardware connections. Periodically inspect all hardware connections and tighten screws if needed to maintain stability. The durable Baltic birch and poplar construction withstands years of active use and actually improves with age, developing character. With proper care, this handcrafted climbing arch provides reliable gross motor development through multiple children and many years of enthusiastic climbing adventures.