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The surf's up! The Surfer Balance Board gives your kiddo a blank canvas for endless imagination, creativity, and movement. Legend has it: this wooden rocker inspires jumping, chilling, balancing, stretching, sliding, and building. Let your little one safely explore every possibility.
- Supports balance, gross motor skills, and creativity
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Endless play possibilities
- Adult-friendly :)
GREENGUARD Gold
FSC Certified
ASTM Certified
California Prop 65
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The Surfer Balance Board is designed to encourage movement, creativity, and open-ended play at home. This wooden Balance Board gives children a versatile surface for rocking, balancing, stretching, and imaginative exploration.
Perfect for active indoor play, it helps develop coordination, balance, and gross motor skills through movement-based activities. Children can use the board in countless ways—from balancing challenges to building imaginative play setups—making it a flexible addition to everyday play.
Crafted from sustainably sourced materials and designed for durability, this Balance Board is built to handle active play while maintaining a clean, timeless design. As a versatile piece of Montessori playroom furniture, it helps create a movement-friendly environment that supports creativity and physical development.
- Recommended age: 12 months to 6 years (or up to 485 lbs…yes, parents can try it, too)
- Materials:
- FSC® beech plywood
- Non-toxic, 0-VOC finish
- Dimensions:
- Size: 32 in L x 12 in W x 6.3 in H
As always, safe for you, your home, and the planet.
- ASTM F963
- U.S. CPSC Safety Standards
- California Prop 65
- Intertek Certified
- GREENGUARD Gold Certified
- FSC® Wood
- Assembly Instructions: No assembly required.
- Care: Made for indoor use. Keep this product away from heat sources and wet surroundings.
To clean, wipe down with a damp cloth and dry with a soft, clean cloth. - Warranty: All products are guaranteed with our 3-year warranty.

Totally awesome, modern play
From rocking, swinging, and swaying, to lying on their backs, kids develop important abilities related to balance, motor skills, and creative play. Turn it into a bridge 🚚, cave 🐻, or boat ⛵ - the possibilities are endless, and truly up to them. It’s all about free and fun play.

Designed for you, and for them
Having toys around doesn’t have to ruin your aesthetic. Every Piccalio toy is designed to feel good and look good in your space. For real.
Frequently Asked Questions
A wobble board is a board with a half sphere on the bottom that can move in any direction while a balance board typically allows more of a back and forth movement. A balance board is typically a longer, curved board, or a board with a cylinder attached to the bottom.
Playing should be fun. But also safe. Piccalio toys and furniture all have a children’s product certificate. They’re non-toxic, FSC certified wood, and compliant with ASTM, Prop65, and the FDA too. We never use harmful chemicals or substances in the making or manufacturing of our products.
The Surfer Balance Board is made from FSC Certified (sustainably harvested) European Beech plywood. We use a 0-VOC water-based finish that is formaldehyde and lead free.
The weight limit is up to 485 lbs (220 kg).
A wooden Balance Board encourages children to shift their weight, stabilize their core, and adjust their body position while playing. These small movements help strengthen muscles used for balance, coordination, and overall body control. Over time, activities like rocking, standing, or stepping on the board can support the development of important gross motor skills.
Balance Boards are open-ended toys that can be used in many creative ways. Children may use the board for rocking, balancing, sliding, building bridges, or turning it into imaginative play structures like tunnels or ramps. Because there is no single “correct” way to use it, kids naturally explore movement and creativity at their own pace.
Balance Boards are often introduced once children are confidently standing and beginning to explore movement and balance. For most children, this is after they’re 1-year-old. As children grow, the board continues to support new challenges—from simple rocking and stepping to imaginative play structures and more advanced balance activities.







