Line two chairs as a low arch, drape a blanket for a shady pass, and space stools as stepping stones. Always test load and wobble. Orient seating so backrests guide direction, and keep table edges padded when hands, knees, or curious feet might slide close.
Stack cushions thoughtfully, using bigger bases and lighter tops. Build crawling corridors with blankets clipped to sofas using gentle, non‑marring clips. Create balance lines from painter’s tape, adjusting widths for different ages. Soft textures invite exploration while lowering risk, especially when socks are slippery or excitement runs high.
Bring in laundry baskets for toss targets, a broom as a limbo marker, and books to stabilize mat corners. Use a flashlight for treasure‑hunt clues or a speaker for rhythmic cues. Low‑tech props keep creativity flowing without screens, batteries, or extra buying during stormy afternoons.





