The entrance to the playground is spectacular. It makes the kids want to come in. Our grandchildren could see if from a distance and were so excited. Once they got out of the car it was a straight line run to the playground. Note the variety of slides and other play devices. They are all fun and creative.
The playground also has lots of shade structures that are unique - representing flowers and butterflies.
This is all warmup stuff so that when you get hot you will run over to the water playground (or splash park). It is very inviting and the water rotates among the different devices with several being on at the same time.
Of course it's not really a beach unless you have a place to sit, shades (sun glasses), drinks, a shade hat, and a telephone. It looks good to me and now everyone can have fun.
That's right - she has everything the well prepared beach grandma needs. |
But the real fun is for the kids while they are playing in the water, even if they are a little reticent to get too wet - they are still young, but will learn.
Chas hard at work redirecting the water. |
The frogs are just too cute not to climb on. Bonnie thinks so, at least. |
Sally is trying to show Charlotte how to get wet without getting wet herself. It almost worked. |
3 comments:
How fun!That looks like a really fun park!
That looks really fun! Though probably not a good option for our late Nov visit. :-)
They had fun at that park. The other playground was even more fun. They still want to go out and play in the sprinkler with their umbrellas! Yesterday I turned on the sprinklers and they sat on the ground with umbrellas over their heads so they wouldn't get wet! It was funny.
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