Spending time at the park is a wonderful way to get the kids outdoors for fresh air and sunshine. Best of all, kids tire themselves out so they sleep better at night. But being at the park also means there’s a chance for scrapes, bumps and bruises.
Designing a custom playground for your community can be both exciting and overwhelming. With many different types of playground equipment and a wide span of ages to cater to, you may be tempted to include a little bit of everything.
When designing a playground, our attention tends to be focused on the fun things - slides, swings, rope netting, ziplines, etc. However, it’s the little things that make parks functional and practical for everyday families.
Designing a custom playground is an exciting, rewarding experience. You get to choose the equipment that matches your community’s needs while creating a safe space for children of all ages and abilities to play.
Are you building an inclusive playground for your neighborhood, school or organization? An inclusive play space is where children of all abilities can play and enjoy a wide range of social, physical and sensory experiences on various types of play equipment.
Parents often take their kids to the playground to get fresh air and exercise. What many don’t realize is that they’re benefitting their kids in another way - by socializing them!
Cunningham Recreation is excited announce their new partnership with Lappset.
Now that the summer season is here, children of all ages are flocking to the parks and playgrounds. How can you ensure your playground is appealing to these families? By adding shade structures!