Here is my dilemma. I work for a private program that is preschool-8th grade. The playground is shared with older elementary as well as the general public. When the early childhood program was started, they added plastic slides to the playground, which are popular with the kids, but unfortunately they are considered residential. They do not meet licensing standards and I need to get them off the playground before school starts. Essentially, on the playground, we have access to swings and monkey bars. The commercial slide structure is rated kindergarten and up, so we are not allowed on it. We have a large area in which to run. I think when I sell the slides, I'll get a couple covered sandboxes. (which meets regulation) I also am working on a lock box where I can store cars, trucks, balls, etc. What can I do to bulk up the playground a bit, cheaply. I have no place to store items outside other than the one box and remembering that the general public has access to the playground, so anything not locked up is likely to disappear or be broken. I was thinking maybe a mud kitchen, where I can store the accessories in my lock box. I'm not sure. As it is, parents are already disappointed that we can't go on the one slide structure available. I love the idea of loose parts, but can't think of a good way to store items.
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I’m having a hard time picturing a playground that has such wide availability to all ages, public and private - yet you have authority to buy and sell equipment...so I can’t offer help re: what to buy. But as for loose parts, what about a tote on wheels with handle to bring back and forth?- Flag
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I’m having a hard time picturing a playground that has such wide availability to all ages, public and private - yet you have authority to buy and sell equipment...so I can’t offer help re: what to buy. But as for loose parts, what about a tote on wheels with handle to bring back and forth?- Flag
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I would probably go this route https://www.orientaltrading.com/supe...egoryId=551488 then bring them in and out each day in a plastic tote. $59.00
Includes:
• 5 deluxe playground balls
• 6 swivel jump rope
• 1- 6-ft. polyester parachute
• 12 bean bags
• 6 wrist rings
• 10 plastic cones- Unless otherwise stated, all my posts are personal opinion and worth what you paid for them.- Flag
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I would probably go this route https://www.orientaltrading.com/supe...egoryId=551488 then bring them in and out each day in a plastic tote. $59.00
Includes:
• 5 deluxe playground balls
• 6 swivel jump rope
• 1- 6-ft. polyester parachute
• 12 bean bags
• 6 wrist rings
• 10 plastic cones- Flag
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