Create a calming retreat within busy learning environments with the Hide-In Hideout — a cosy house-shaped space designed to support quiet time, relaxation, imaginative play, and independent reading. Perfect for classrooms, early learning centres, libraries, and wellbeing corners, this inviting hideaway gives children a comfortable place to pause, reset, and recharge during the day.
Featuring a built-in front window for easy supervision, the Hide-In Hideout encourages children to feel safe and secure while still remaining visible to educators. Whether used during imaginative games, as a calming sensory space, or as part of a reading corner, this versatile retreat helps create flexible learning environments that support emotional wellbeing and self-regulation.
Constructed from durable maple laminated board and plywood, the Hide-In Hideout includes soft foam matting covered in easy-to-clean PVC fabric, providing a comfortable and practical space for everyday educational use.
Why Educators Love It:
- Creates a calming space for quiet time, self-regulation, and relaxation
- Ideal for reading corners, wellbeing spaces, and imaginative play areas
- Front window allows for easy supervision while maintaining a cosy feel
- Soft padded flooring provides added comfort for children
- Durable construction designed for busy classrooms and early learning environments
How to Use It:
- Create a quiet retreat for children needing a sensory or calming break
- Use as a cosy reading nook in classroom libraries or literacy corners
- Incorporate into dramatic play and imaginative learning spaces
- Perfect for flexible learning environments, wellbeing rooms, and early learning settings
Details:
- House-shaped classroom hideaway and retreat space
- Made from maple laminated board and 18mm plywood
- Includes thick foam matting with PVC fabric cover
- Easy-to-clean surfaces for everyday use
- Front window for visibility and supervision
- Measures approx. 130cm L x 60cm W x 173.5cm H
- Easy assembly required
- Suitable for classrooms, childcare centres, libraries, and wellbeing spaces