Little Roar Park
The Tiger’s Den playground at Blk 217 CCK is a jungle-themed adventure zone designed to spark imagination and active exploration. With a bold tiger entrance, multi-level climbing features, and a fun slide, it encourages coordination and confidence. The play space is decorated with jungle trees and animal motifs, fostering creativity and inclusive play. Interactive elements enhance sensory engagement, making it a standout destination for children in the heart of the community.
Client
Choa Chu Kang Town Council
Project Type
Public Residences
Location
Blk 201, 221, 223, 239 Choa Chu Kang Ave Central
Year of Realisation
2025
Architect
Design Metabolists
How we bring this jungle adventure to life
We focused on creating an immersive environment that blends vibrant theming with developmental play features. By incorporating layered climbing challenges, sensory interactions, and open-ended storytelling elements, we ensured the playground appeals to children of varying ages while promoting physical and cognitive development in a safe and imaginative space.
Hide out in the secret snout shelter
Maze play panel
To make the tiger theme come alive, the design team added characterful details like bold stripes, flags, and jungle canopy elements. These not only enhance visual appeal but encourage children to engage in pretend play, imagining themselves as explorers or jungle animals. The open design and clear sightlines also allow caregivers to monitor play safely.
The equipment layout supports varied types of movement, from crawling and climbing to sliding and balancing. The inclusion of ramps and bridges adds dynamic vertical play, helping kids improve coordination and strength while navigating the space independently or with friends. The result is a fun, community-friendly destination where imagination roars.
"Enter the Tiger’s Den where every climb, leap, and roar lead to a new jungle-sized adventure!”