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  • Symphony
    Daycare.com Member
    • Jan 2011
    • 222

    #16
    Those dome climbers look great! I love all the sizing options. Here we can't have anything over 4 feet that isn't placed on 12in of rubber or wood mulch, so that climber would cost me too much. The domes though I could totally get one of the smaller ones!

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    • Abigail
      Child Care Provider
      • Jul 2010
      • 2417

      #17
      Notice how nice the climbers look on grass.....they're obviously for display because how'd you mow under it?! LOL

      I wouldn't mind the smaller dome, maybe second-to-smallest but nothing five feet high. That is too high. The other thing is would you as an adult fit through the bars if the child refused to come out when it's time to go inside or go home? Another thing to consider.

      I use to climb on the dome at a big city park, but I remember how concerned my dad was always nearby, but I'm sure it was larger dome like 8 feet or so. Not that I'm afraid of heights, but I was still only 5 or 6 I bet thinking most daycare kids are younger I would stay under 5 feet in height.

      It sure is a wonderful different-than-most kind of toy! Thanks for sharing it! I have nothing against the Step 2 climber, but I like finding things unique that would draw a family into my care and have the children fall in love with something they may never get the chance to do or use while in another person's care. Kwim?

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