Blessedly, helicopter parenting hasn’t landed in Ecuador – yet. We have a plethora of parks that have lots and lots of different things for kids to climb, swing on, slide down, explore and just have fun, being kids.
My local park has seesaws, swings, slides, ladders, not really monkey bars but like bars that are diagonalish you can climb up to the slides, sand boxes, those digger seat things in the sandboxes. The only thing missing from the park is a merry-go-round. It recently had a remodel too so it’s not like these are just old stuff no one’s bothered to take out yet.
The slide at my grade school playground [60 years ago] seemed a mile high. We climbed the steps and slid down so many times there was a divot in the dirt at the bottom. That made it even more fun after a rain when the hole filled with muddy water. We also used the height to launch balsa gliders, paper airplanes and green army men with handkerchief parachutes. And after a snow the kid on the slide was a perfect moving target for snowballs.
Only one kid allowed on the playground at a time. Because kids are the most dangerous things on a playground. (Uh oh. Some school administrator is going to want to implement that rule).
We’ve just opened a new playground in my town. Swings, a slide, a tugboat towing a log “jungle gym” that can all be climbed on… The kids are loving it — I hope they get to keep it!
Templo S.U.D. over 6 years ago
banzai
wiatr over 6 years ago
I’d be the clumsy kid who falls over that piece of tire.
alondra over 6 years ago
Oh for heaven’s sake. I’ll bet not many kids go over there.
enigmamz over 6 years ago
I’m surprised they left that dirty old tire there. Won’t somebody think about the children?!?!
BearsDown Premium Member over 6 years ago
That slide looks like the Statue of Liberty at the end of Planet of the Apes.
donwalter over 6 years ago
I really DID like the teeter totter the best…
donwalter over 6 years ago
I really DID like the teeter totter the best…
Russell Bedford over 6 years ago
In today’s English SAFETY is spelled L I A B I L I T Y!
Mr. Peterson over 6 years ago
Why do I see this ending with Earl finding a way to give Nelson a “true” playground experience and Earl ending up getting hurt?
Linguist over 6 years ago
Blessedly, helicopter parenting hasn’t landed in Ecuador – yet. We have a plethora of parks that have lots and lots of different things for kids to climb, swing on, slide down, explore and just have fun, being kids.
Miba over 6 years ago
My local park has seesaws, swings, slides, ladders, not really monkey bars but like bars that are diagonalish you can climb up to the slides, sand boxes, those digger seat things in the sandboxes. The only thing missing from the park is a merry-go-round. It recently had a remodel too so it’s not like these are just old stuff no one’s bothered to take out yet.
bsisler21 over 6 years ago
It’s our snowflake society invented by the left. Personal responsibility? No, it’s the governments job.
cuzinron47 over 6 years ago
Better take the slide out too. It could be a tripping hazard.
Oge over 6 years ago
The slide at my grade school playground [60 years ago] seemed a mile high. We climbed the steps and slid down so many times there was a divot in the dirt at the bottom. That made it even more fun after a rain when the hole filled with muddy water. We also used the height to launch balsa gliders, paper airplanes and green army men with handkerchief parachutes. And after a snow the kid on the slide was a perfect moving target for snowballs.
KEA over 6 years ago
I’ve seen some pretty inventive structures at playgrounds recently including one I swear is a tensegrity toy enlarged to kid size.
Cerabooge over 6 years ago
Only one kid allowed on the playground at a time. Because kids are the most dangerous things on a playground. (Uh oh. Some school administrator is going to want to implement that rule).
Number Three over 6 years ago
People seem to go overboard with Health & Safety nowadays.
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tad1 over 6 years ago
These days, the motto of playgrounds might as well be “Safety first, fun last.” It’s ridiculous how overprotective people are.
tammyspeakslife Premium Member over 6 years ago
Not very kid friendly but then again children can be harmful to each other.
Pharmakeus Ubik over 6 years ago
It’s not much of a playground unless there’s a retired fire department pumper truck and the carcass of a Lockheed F-94 Starfire to play on.
JP Steve Premium Member over 6 years ago
We’ve just opened a new playground in my town. Swings, a slide, a tugboat towing a log “jungle gym” that can all be climbed on… The kids are loving it — I hope they get to keep it!
SunflowerGirl100 over 6 years ago
Perfect timing. News item today, Swings mysteriously installed around San Francisco. https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/good-news/a-mysterious-group-just-installed-50-swings-around-san-francisco/ar-BBJEOmh?li=BBnb7Kx
lindz.coop Premium Member over 6 years ago
In our local park, they removed all the trees too…wouldn’t want some kid climbing one and falling down.