Our Own Climbing Frames IE Potty List

January 20th, 2012

As climbing frame and outdoor play equipment experts we like to think we deal in the business of fun. After spying a ‘potty list’ flying around the internet detailing all the things a child should do before they reach the ripe old age of 3, we decided there were a few important milestones missing.

The list was made up of fun and naughty suggestions like singing loudly in public and wearing knickers on your head. We noticed there was no mention of technology based activity and instead good old fashioned fun triumphed.

Here is our very own climbing frame and outdoor play equipment potty list of things to do before you reach 10.

1. Learn how to swing all on your own.

2. Go up the slide the wrong way despite being told not to.

3. Swing so high you think you might go over the swing beam.

4. Attempt a somersault on a trampoline.

5. Create your very own den.

6. Swing higher than your brother/sister/friend.

7. Race to the top deck of your climbing frame and declare you are king of the castle.

8. Make it across the monkey bars…Solo.

9. Hang upside down on a trapeze bar.

10. Make a mud pie (we kept that one in, it’s essential)

 

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Outdoor play helps children sleep better

January 11th, 2012

Climbing frames and outdoor play equipment may not just be all fun and games. The National Wildlife Federation have released a new parent guide which explains that increasing children’s outdoor play could help them sleep better.

Children in the U.S are currently spending an average of 7 hours and 38 minutes glued to screens and plugged into technology, which must be something similar to the time our own children spend on electronic toys. This leaves little to no time to be spending outdoors. The NWF voice concerns that children today are experiencing an indoor childhood which may contribute to sleeping problems. They estimate that children are losing approximately 10 hours of sleep a week.

Time spent running, climbing, sliding and swinging on their climbing frame is time spent outdoors in natural light. Exposure to natural light, especially in the morning, has the ability to set our body clock as well as keep us alert and awake throughout the day making for an earlier and more restful sleep. Nature also has a wonderfully soothing effect on children. In fact children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder have experienced significant relief from their symptoms after time spent outdoors.

Whilst indoor exercise does go some way to keeping children fit and healthy it can’t compare to the freedom of outdoor exercise. In the outdoors there are far less boundaries and children can really let loose and go wild. All this exercise is proven to release endorphins, happy hormones, as well as melatonin. This can help your children fall into a carefree sleep. Of course all this exercising does great things for muscle flexibility and strength.

Here is the recommended sleep guidelines from the report

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Outdoor play equipment from around the world.

January 3rd, 2012

 

We applaud the creators of these fantastic playgrounds from around the world. Check out the inspirational, colourful and exciting outdoor play equipment on display.

Japan
Australia
France
Denmark
America
Kuala Lumpur

To build your very own adventure playground in your back garden take a look at our outdoor play equipment

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