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Explore the space. Toddler structure designed for movement and discovery. This post shows two photos. One is an animated climbing structure and the other is an animated slide coming off the structures side. This work is made possible through funding from the Michigan Department of Health Human Services (MDHHS) through Healthy Community Zones Initiative, in partnership with: Eastern Upper Peninsula Intermediate School District, Sault Area Public Schools, and Chippewa Luce Mackinac Community Action Agency.

Designed with young children in mind, the Toddler Structure encourages movement, exploration, interaction, and imaginative play in a safe and welcoming environment.

Accessible pathways, interactive play panels, and age-appropriate climbing and sliding elements help support early childhood development while creating opportunities for children and families to learn and play together.

The Toddler Structure for the Outdoor Discovery & Exploration Station at the Sault Early Learning Center was intentionally chosen to support engaging play experiences where children can explore, discover, and connect through play.