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Article Title: Home Playground Ideas for Your Kids
Author: Harrison Fray
Category: Children
Word Count: 509
Keywords: childs play, parenting tips
Author's Email Address: [email protected]
Article Source: http://www.articlemarketer.com
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When you have kids at home, it's best to take some time to actually build a 
playground for them so that they can have fun and feel the warmth that home 
brings. As kids grow up, they need to be able to explore their environment and 
see how everything works by playing up with their imagination. Kids who are 
given the chance to play are also given the chance to stimulate their brains 
and let their personalities and talents come out as well.

Here are some interesting ideas you might want to try for your kids' home 
playground:

1. Make a theme for your playground - If you find that your child is actually 
inclined to like a specific cartoon character, then it would be good to build 
from that and then make your kid's playground based from the said theme. This 
way, you can really work around something that he actually likes. Having a 
specific theme for the kid's playground also allows him to become easily 
comfortable with his surroundings. This can also be a fun way for you to extend 
the playground as a bonding spot for you and your child as you tell stories 
related to the characters found in the said area.

2. Use non-toxic materials - Kids tend to be very curious with the things 
around them and before you knew it, they might be putting stuff inside their 
mouth especially when you can't see them. To help prevent unwanted events from 
happening, you should make sure that the stuff you have around the playground 
are safe and non-toxic. Some materials can also harm your kid's skin or even 
cause sudden allergies if they are not made to be non-toxic.

3. Have pads wrapped on metals and invest in good foam carpets - Keep your 
kid's playground totally safe by making sure that pads are placed on metal 
fittings and other essential base structures. You can find such items at 
discounted prices especially if you have to buy in bulk. You might also want to 
consider getting foam mats as your playground's flooring. This is also where a 
sandy playground floor or a sandbox comes in handy because it softens the fall 
should such a thing happen.

4. Put tables and chairs - Make your kid's playground a holistic one--meaning 
to say, it's not just for play but for learning as well. You can start 
investing on good books and put them inside the play area. You can also spend a 
great bonding time with your kid by putting together some puzzle pieces or 
coloring books with drawings of characters that they like. You can also try 
getting tables and chairs which complement the whole look of the playground.

As you start to plan your kid's playground, don't forget to consider it as a 
place where your child would first get to experience how's it like to mix in 
playing with learning. This is also the ideal place where he would find his or 
her independence and begin to form social relationships with family members and 
even their first friends.

Harrison Fray is an experienced and expert home decor planner who specializes 
in kids bedding and kids room decor buying. Drop by 
http://www.kidstoddlerboutique.com and see what Harrison recommends.
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