One has a frog that you can climb, and the other a bridge to cross. They are newer and have great climbing options. Playground Fixtures - There are two playground type fixtures (maybe you call them jungle gyms?). Although, they don't walk on it, but scooch across it together. You'll have to look at the picture as this is definitely tough to describe.īalance Beam - I figured I should mention this since Caleb and his friend did, in fact, play on this when we were there last week. It has four seats and the opposite seat goes up and down. Ha! They have a movable teeter totter there, but also a funky one that is for a bit bigger kid. Teeter-Totter - I wrote that and thought, teeter-totter is a funny name. Anyway, the taxi car one is always a hit, and when we go with friends, they usually love to sit next to each other and laugh. I'm sure they have a name, but I don't know it. Taxi & Bouncy Horse - These are those playground fixtures that have the coil underneath that make them bounce. I think that's enough slides for everyone. The fifth slide is a stand-alone type slide that can be moved around. Four of them were on the playground equipment - one tunnel slide, one curvy slide, two standard slides.
Slides - I counted five slides when were at this park last week. They are a bit dusty, but the kids don't care and they are so dirty that I care either. I haven't seen many other parks that have cars and toys that just stay there for the community.
The last time we went, there was a fun push toy as well as a Little Tikes car that Caleb enjoyed. They have diminished a bit, but there are still plenty of toys. Toys - The first time we went to this park, there were lots of bikes, scooters, and push toys. We always spend some time here in the sandbox. There are little shoves and dump truck toys for endless digging, scooping, and piling into toys. Sandbox - There is a pretty sizable sandbox at the playground. There is the baby swing, the standard swing, and then there is even a tire swing. Swings - They have a variety of swings here. But here I can worry less because there is a fence surrounding the entire play area. I get nervous being at parks near busy streets for this reason.
If you have a toddler like mine, they like to run free and can be little escape artists. Favorite Play Features:įence - This is by far the number one feature at this park. It can be hard to find, so I included a map below for reference. It's nestled away in the Fircrest community. Find the right wholesale bouncy rubber toy to suit your activities or for your business, and source from multiple suppliers who allow for customization on live in North Tacoma, so it takes us about 10 minutes to get to the Tot Lot. There are also bouncy rubber toy for pets, including dog balls and cat balls, or other related accessories such as dog ball launchers. There are also a range of juggling balls or hacky sacks that are available that also come in multi-color options and in sets. If you're in for a little bit of fun, you can also select from a range of magic balls that have magnetic capabilities and are available in an array of colors. The selection also includes sports balls and sports ball accessories such as tennis ball launchers, Little Tikes Slam Dunk ball pits, inflatable basketballs, toy hockey balls, and toy footballs. If you're looking for stress relief toys, you can find fidget balls, decompression balls, soft squeeze balls, and squash balls that help with calming anxiety.
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