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  2. Forest kindergarten - Wikipedia

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    A forest kindergarten can be described as a kindergarten "without a ceiling or walls". The daycare staff and children spend their time outdoors, typically in a forest. A distinctive feature of forest kindergartens is the emphasis on play with objects that can be found in nature, rather than commercial toys.

  3. Outdoor playset - Wikipedia

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    A sandbox often accompanies an outdoor playset. Seesaws. Seesaws are a long, narrow board supported by a single pivot point. Slides. Playground slides may be covered or uncovered. Swings. Swings are usually mounted on a free-standing swing set. Monkey bars. Towers may be connected by monkey bars as well as bridges.

  4. Playground - Wikipedia

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    Most injuries on public playground equipment were associated with climbing equipment (53%), swings (19%), and slides (17%). Falls to the surface was a contributing factor in 79% of all injuries. On home equipment, 81% were associated with falls. In 1995, playground-related injuries among children ages 14 and younger cost an estimated $1.2 ...

  5. Kindergarten - Wikipedia

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    From left to right: restroom, bathroom, playroom, and outdoor playground. In Italy, preschool education refers to two different grades: Nursery schools, called Asilo nido for children between three and thirty-six months; Maternal schools formerly scuola materna and now scuola dell'infanzia, for children three to five years old.

  6. Roundabout (play) - Wikipedia

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    A merry-go-round at a park in New Jersey. A roundabout (British English), merry-go-round (American English), or carousel (Australian English), is a piece of playground equipment, a flat disk, frequently about 2 to 3 metres (6 ft 7 in to 9 ft 10 in) in diameter, with bars on it that act as both hand-holds and something to lean against while riding.

  7. 17 Things That Have Disappeared From Playgrounds - AOL

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    Seesaws. Getting smacked in the head by a seesaw used to be a childhood rite of passage at the classic American playground, but no longer. There used to be classic wooden seesaws at more than 600 ...

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