Get the full view of the playground on the Townhouse. Children have option to sound the Whistle or spin the BigWheel before heading up higher. The more adventurous children can easily take the Overhead Ladder across to the accessible deck before heading upwards. Other children can work their way up the steps or take the Rock Climber. At the first major deck, children can play with yet another BigWheel. As they continue upwards, they might decide to end their journey early and slide down the DuoChute Slide. If they continue upwards, they are rewarded with a scenery as they look out from the Balcony.
When choosing a playground it is important to consider where the components have come from. Conditioned wood or recycled metal posts are both opportunities to take part in environmental stewardship. Wood was once a staple of playground design, but as time has continued, it has become less common. But, wood and natural materials make for natural learning environments that can be important for children's development. Several teaching methods use nature and natural tools as ways to reach children. On the other hand, the recycled metal used comes from items that would otherwise rust away in dumps. The recycled plastic comes from specifically milk jugs. As Americans, we tend to drink a large amount of milk every day. This results in millions of used milk contains every year. Even if the play set purchased only uses a few thousand of those milk jugs, its that many more that didn't end up in a landfill. Your playground purchase can be part of the solution that limits waste.
If the Townhouse is something you really like, but it gets a bit too tall for what you'd like, be sure to check the Portico.
Age Group:
Ages 2-5
Capacity:
26-40 Kids
Color Palette:
Baja, Coastal, Meadow, Natural, Playful, Woodland
Mounting Option:
In-Ground
Covering Option:
With Roof
Max Deck Height:
64" Max Deck Height