
Various items can be hidden under the Stapelstein® Original or under Stapelstein® Inside to find or uncover them during the game. By connecting two Originals with the help of the waves, larger or multiple items can be hidden in this so-called wobble egg. Top tip: the Inside elements fit exactly into a Original wobble egg, and the individual elements can be discovered layer by layer, like a Matryoshka.

With Stapelstein® products, great balance paths can be built. Depending on whether the elements are on the top or bottom side, it is harder or easier to maintain balance. Especially the Inside elements, with their different sizes, add an extra fun factor to the balance game. Instead of their own body, a child can also balance a ball on the curved surface. The Stapelstein® Board expands the possibilities to playfully train balance.

Various items can be hidden under the Stapelstein® Original or under Stapelstein® Inside to find or uncover them during the game. By connecting two Originals with the help of the waves, larger or multiple items can be hidden in this so-called wobble egg. Top tip: the Inside elements fit exactly into a Original wobble egg, and the individual elements can be discovered layer by layer, like a Matryoshka.

With Stapelstein® products, great balance paths can be built. Depending on whether the elements are on the top or bottom side, it is harder or easier to maintain balance. Especially the Inside elements, with their different sizes, add an extra fun factor to the balance game. Instead of their own body, a child can also balance a ball on the curved surface. The Stapelstein® Board expands the possibilities to playfully train balance.
Game Idea Balance Letters
Each child stands on a Stapelstein® Original. The game leader names a letter. The children then balance on one leg on the element and try to write the letter in the air with the other leg. How many letters can you manage? You can download the entire game idea and its variations as a PDF.


Both the Stapelstein® Original and Inside and the Board can either be turned into a top or other things can be spun in them. The Stapelstein® Original and the Board work as a great giant top when they are placed on their side or on the round head side. On the head side, a child can also spin around by sitting in the hollow side and propelling themselves with their feet and hands.

The Stapelstein® Original is waterproof and, due to its extremely light weight, has strong buoyancy in water. But beware: please use only in shallow water and under adult supervision. Stapelstein® elements are not swimming aids! By the way, both Originals and Inside elements can be stacked on water. The drum sounds are particularly unique when the element floats on the water surface.

Both the Stapelstein® Original and Inside and the Board can either be turned into a top or other things can be spun in them. The Stapelstein® Original and the Board work as a great giant top when they are placed on their side or on the round head side. On the head side, a child can also spin around by sitting in the hollow side and propelling themselves with their feet and hands.

The Stapelstein® Original is waterproof and, due to its extremely light weight, has strong buoyancy in water. But beware: please use only in shallow water and under adult supervision. Stapelstein® elements are not swimming aids! By the way, both Originals and Inside elements can be stacked on water. The drum sounds are particularly unique when the element floats on the water surface.
Game Idea Water Run
How much water can you transport from one Stapelstein® Original to the next? Spill as little as possible and you win if there is as much water as possible in the last Stapelstein® Original.
You can download the entire game idea and its variations as a PDF.


With the hollow side of the Stapelstein® Originals, balls can be thrown and caught, for example. The light elements can be used as a throwing object – almost like a frisbee. For even more variety, try Stapelstein® Inside elements. Here, there is an even greater range of variety and different difficulty levels. Additionally, the Board can also be used as a kind of tennis racket.

Collecting objects is one of the favorite activities for many children. The hollow side of the Stapelstein® elements is excellent for collecting various things and transporting them from one place to another. Like water, sand, balls, stuffed animals, loose materials, colored pencils, or whatever else they find exciting.

With the hollow side of the Stapelstein® Originals, balls can be thrown and caught, for example. The light elements can be used as a throwing object – almost like a frisbee. For even more variety, try Stapelstein® Inside elements. Here, there is an even greater range of variety and different difficulty levels. Additionally, the Board can also be used as a kind of tennis racket.

Collecting objects is one of the favorite activities for many children. The hollow side of the Stapelstein® elements is excellent for collecting various things and transporting them from one place to another. Like water, sand, balls, stuffed animals, loose materials, colored pencils, or whatever else they find exciting.

The Stapelstein® elements are what the players make of them! This means each color can stand for something different. For example, blue could stand for the category animals, red for the number 5, and green for a movement – a somersault. These new meanings can be written on the different colors with chalk and washed off later if needed. With a bit of imagination, many exciting game tasks or funny stories can arise while playing.

If you use the Stapelstein® elements as a drum, warm sounds resonate. The type of tones can be quite different. Drumming with fingertips, for example, sounds like drizzle. With the flat hand or fist, hard, strong tones are drummed, while stroking over the fine surface sounds like wind. Different surfaces and stacking height influence the sound. If the element is on water (in the bathtub or swimming pool), the sound becomes more intense when drumming. Try different objects for drumming.

The Stapelstein® elements are what the players make of them! This means each color can stand for something different. For example, blue could stand for the category animals, red for the number 5, and green for a movement – a somersault. These new meanings can be written on the different colors with chalk and washed off later if needed. With a bit of imagination, many exciting game tasks or funny stories can arise while playing.

If you use the Stapelstein® elements as a drum, warm sounds resonate. The type of tones can be quite different. Drumming with fingertips, for example, sounds like drizzle. With the flat hand or fist, hard, strong tones are drummed, while stroking over the fine surface sounds like wind. Different surfaces and stacking height influence the sound. If the element is on water (in the bathtub or swimming pool), the sound becomes more intense when drumming. Try different objects for drumming.
Game idea Clap & Stomp
Listen carefully! A fellow player claps a rhythm. Can you stomp this rhythm on the Stapelstein® Original?
You can download the entire game idea and its variations as a PDF.
