Description
Model:114110-055
Size:1080*580*600*cm
Product:Children Outdoor Playset for Backyard
Slide definition:
Outdoor wooden/plastic children’s pirate ship slides are comprehensive sports equipment, and slides can only be performed by climbing. Children need firm will and confidence to play the Children Outdoor Playset , which can cultivate their courageous spirit. When the child “swishes” down, he can enjoy the joy of success. Slides are a kind of equipment for children’s sports activities. They are commonly found in kindergartens or children’s playgrounds. They are generally suitable for children aged 3-12. There are also special-purpose slides, such as life-saving slides. The slide is equipped with a ladder on one side of the high shelf, and an oblique skateboard on the other side (generally there are two types of straight and curved). Children go up the ladder and slide down the inclined board.
School outdoor playset for backyard
Home outdoor playset for backyard
as temperatures rise, trips to the playground become more frequent for many families. Some parents choose to try to replicate the playground experience in their backyard with an outdoor playset. Although a play set is more of a luxury than a necessity, it can be an investment that your child will enjoy for many years.
Outdoor Backyard playsets have come a long way from the metal and plastic standards of our childhood. Many are now made of wood and have forts, climbing walls and picnic tables.
Parents should consider spending more for higher quality materials and safety features, but not necessarily for more elaborate play equipment.
How do babies of different ages play Children Outdoor Playset pirate ship slides?
1-2 years old: Under the protection of parents, the baby can play a straight slide with a relatively small slope to let the baby understand the rules of the topic.
2-3 years old: Try to let your baby slide on a small slide. During the process, the baby can be guided to control the speed of sliding by holding and releasing both sides of the slide by hand, and feel the balance and friction with the body.
3-4 years old: Allow babies to try large slides and rotating bodies. Consciously exercise your baby’s physical coordination. When there is no one in safety, try to let your baby crawl from the slide, and exercise the strength of the children’s limbs and the coordination of hands and feet on a smooth slope.