No License Needed to Drive This Tractor!

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Take a moment to explore the brand-new nature-themed playground at Grande Ferme du Tampon, created by the city to celebrate gardening and the great outdoors 🌿

Here’s what you’ll find :

The POTAGER structure (Ref. POT.P2001B) – straight from our tiny tots range!
Bright, fun, and designed for kids aged 2 to 6, this colorful play structure features custom decorations with fruits and veggies from La Réunion. It includes :

  • A curved bridge for tower-to-tower adventures
  • A cozy playhouse with benches for chatting and chilling
  • A safe 3-step staircase
  • Two interactive panels: “Flowers” and “Sunflower” 🌻
  • Climbing options: an inclined ramp, a net… and of course, a slide down!

The TRACTOR and trailer (Ref. TRACTEUR) from our VEHICULE range
No license required! Kids from 1 to 8 can hop into the cab, take the wheel with the dashboard panel, and invite friends for a ride in the trailer. On board, they can play the “Farm” game — can you guess what each animal produces? (Milk, wool, or eggs… ready, go!) 

KRAPAHUT NATURE balance circuit (Ref. KRANAT.CH5001)
Six unique balancing challenges for little daredevils who love a bit of friendly competition.

Two spring riders to complete the fun :

  • The Frog (Ref. JR169) – perfect for the garden theme
  • The BASCULE (Ref. BASC10) – a see-saw for two!

And don’t miss the super swing set (Ref. PORT9MIDI) – with room for 9 kids at once!

7 standard seats, 1 baby seat, and 1 secure seat for children with disabilities.

Huge shoutout to our partner MANAHA for this beautiful project!

Got a playground idea of your own?

Contact our sales team at EXTEBOIS – we’ll make it grow 🙂!


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