Resources® Playground (44 pcs)
$ 2,499.00
Where Balance is Built Together
A large-scale Resources® system designed for group play, where children build, carry, and adjust structures together through full-body movement.
With oversized elements and shared materials, play becomes collaborative, turning balance into something experienced across the group.
Ideal for schools, playgrounds, and spaces that encourage movement, coordination, and shared exploration.
What’s Inside the Boxes
- 44 Resources® Playground pieces in total
• 32 large-scale structural elements across different material types
• 12 large balls for movement and shared interaction -
Delivered in 9 cartons: 8 cartons of structural elements (4 pieces each) and 1 carton of 12 balls
Key Features
Built for Collaborative Play – Designed for multiple children to build, move, and respond together within the same structure.
Full-Body Building Experience – Large, lightweight elements invite lifting, carrying, placing, and adjusting through physical movement.
Shared System of Balance – Stability is not held by one child, but emerges through how the group places and responds together.
Movement Through the Structure – Large balls travel across paths shaped by the group, turning static builds into dynamic systems.
Distributed Play and Coordination – Pieces are shared across children, encouraging exchange, timing, and coordinated action.
Designed for Active Environments – Suitable for schools, playgrounds, and spaces where group interaction and movement are part of play.
Durable for Indoor and Outdoor Use – Hollow yet stable construction, easy to carry, position, and maintain.
Safe and Thoughtfully Made – Built for repeated use and suitable for children aged 4+
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Description
Where Balance Moves Between Children
Resources® Playground is a collaborative building toy designed for large-scale group play. It brings balance, movement, and shared construction into a physical space children can build together.
It brings the world of Resources® into a shared physical space.
As a large-scale collaborative building toy designed for group play, it expands the experience beyond the hands into full-body play.
What was once explored with the hands now becomes physical. Children lift, carry, place, and adjust together. A structure no longer depends on one child, but on how several respond at the same time.
Balance is no longer fixed. It moves through the structure, and between people.
Where Building Becomes Shared
A child begins with a single piece. Others bring different elements into the space. As pieces come together, the structure begins to take shape.
What is built is no longer individual. It depends on what each child contributes.
No one holds everything. What is needed is often elsewhere, carried by someone else. Progress comes from exchange, coordination, and timing.
Resources® Playground turns collaborative building toy play into a shared physical experience shaped by movement, timing, and coordination.
When Movement Becomes Part of the System
The large-scale balls introduce motion across the structure.
They travel along paths shaped by the group, turning a static build into something active. Children move with it, adjusting slopes, spacing, and direction.
Ideas like balance, gravity, and momentum are no longer abstract. They are felt through movement and change.
Where Coordination Takes Form
Building is no longer a sequence of individual actions.
One child lifts while another steadies. One places while another adjusts. A third notices something beginning to shift.
A structure holds not because of one decision, but because multiple actions align.
Coordination becomes something shared, not only in movement, but in attention.
A System Built for Groups
In Resources® Playground, pieces are distributed across children.
One may hold Stone, another Sand, another Water. To build something more complex, they must exchange, wait, and respond to one another.
What is created depends on how these parts come together.
What Children Begin to Experience
Through play, children begin to experience:
- how balance shifts across a shared structure
- how movement affects what others have built
- how coordination emerges through timing and response
- how structures depend on more than one person
- how collaboration shapes what is possible
Materials and Specifications
- 44 pieces per set: 32 structural elements and 12 balls
- Each piece weighs approximately 3 lbs (1.4 kg)
- Longest elements reach up to 40 inches (100 cm)
- Hollow yet stable construction for safe, full-body play
- Durable and weather-resistant for indoor and outdoor use
- Suitable for children aged 4 years and up
Designed for Shared Spaces
Recommended for spaces of around 400 square feet (40 sqm), allowing 8 to 10 children to move and build comfortably.
Suitable for schools, play areas, and home environments where movement and group interaction are part of play.
This large-scale collaborative building toy is designed for schools, playgrounds, museums, and learning environments that encourage group interaction through movement and construction.
Awards & Recognition
Resources® has received international recognition for its innovative design and educational value:
- Kind+Jugend Asean – Innovation Award Winner 2024 – https://www.kindundjugend.asia/
Additional information
| Weight | 122 lbs |
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| Dimensions | 32.5 × 32.5 × 44 in |









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