About Us
At TerraPlay Experience, we believe in the value of play for children's development. We offer an interactive experience that includes four phases: sand play, messy play, an interactive floor experience, and an AR sandbox. Our activities encourage exploration, creativity, and socialization, while we also offer activities for adults focused on collaboration and reflection.

The Roots of Sandplay
Sandplay therapy was born in the 1950s from the visionary work of Swiss therapist Dora Kalff. By combining Jungian principles with Margaret Lowenfeld’s “World Technique,” Kalff discovered that engaging in the non-verbal, creative act of arranging figures in sand unlocks a "hands-on" path to the psyche’s natural capacity for healing and expression.
For children, it is a powerful way to express their inner worlds when words aren’t enough. For adults, it offers a profound tool for mindfulness, stress relief, and reconnecting with a sense of play, allowing for deep personal reflection and team bonding outside the constraints of everyday life.
Taking Play to the Next Level
At TerraPlay Experience, we honor this timeless method while evolving it for the modern era. By integrating Augmented Reality (AR), we transform the traditional sand tray into a living, breathing ecosystem for all ages.
Using high-precision laser projectors and sensors, the sand becomes a dynamic canvas:
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Tactile Meets Digital: As you move the sand, the AR technology responds instantly, creating mountains, flowing rivers, and volcanic peaks. It is a captivating experience whether you are a child exploring the world or an adult seeking a creative outlet.
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Vast Dimensions: The digital layer adds a new sensory depth, allowing users to explore geographical and emotional landscapes in ways never before possible.
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Engaged Connection: This immersive experience captivates focus. For children, it makes the psychological benefits of traditional sandplay even more accessible. For adults and corporate groups, it creates an unparalleled environment for collaborative problem-solving, team building, and shared discovery.

