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Creating Slopes
By Jules Boole | Published  10/13/2006 | Backyard Ideas |
Creating Slopes



If there is a small hill or slope in the backyard and want to make child's play area then one can create a unique, decorative and functional slopes for the child. There are some great projects for children of all ages. Playing with dirt and water is always fun, but teaching children how water systems work. Lakes, rivers, streams, rapids, tributaries, dams can be built, modified and experimented with. Principles of erosion, gravity and water flow are learned in the guise of play. As children learn the wonders of the natural world, their commitment to environmental responsibility becomes second nature.

Size and slope of the back yard

The size and slope of the backyard may influence the type of playground equipment. As well as a circulation area around play equipment, it needs to be adequately drained, and have a safe cushioning material for any falls. Before purchasing, mark out the area for the play equipment will take up in the backyard to help determine whether it is the right fit for the size of the yard. Outdoor play sets can include anything from a swing, slide, ropes and bars right up to those that include their own sandpit, cubby or fort. Depending on the age of the child one may go for a ready to assemble plastic set or select a larger timber unit, which will grow as the kids do.

Consult with kids

They will be using the equipment so it is important to purchase something that suits their needs and also fit in the slope that is created for them in the backyard. In slopes the child can play with out any equipment. Many outdoor sets can be customized and added to as the children grow up. Ideally select equipment that can accommodate them as they progress from toddlers right through to teenagers and have fun in slopes created at the backyard.

Features and Related Safety Issues

When selecting outdoor play equipment to fit in the slopes, every body wants to include every feature available but unfortunately does not keep the budget for this. Keep in mind the age of the children and that their safety should be uppermost in the selection. Slopes are the best place to play with mud so it is better to keep it empty and have fun in water and mud.


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