Dragons, dinosaurs and serpents emerge from hewn logs and rugged tree stumps, challenging children to climb, ride, befriend or create their own fantasy around them.

IMG 1 – Don’t get too close to that fiery dragon’s mouth!

IMG 2 – Lloyd Park, Waltham Forest

IMG 3 – The dragon has landed – in the aptly named Wingfield Park, Walthamstow

IMG 4 – Visitors to this park include a duck and a frog.

IMG 5 – Little Miss Muffet watch out!

IMG 6 – Ribbit ribbit. The Woodberry Down Estate in Hackney, part of London Play’s Access to Nature project.

LONDON PLAY DESIGNS
Dragons, dinosaurs and serpents emerge from hewn logs and rugged tree stumps, challenging children to climb, ride, befriend or create their own fantasy around them.
LONDON PLAY DESIGNS
Dragons, dinosaurs and serpents emerge from hewn logs and rugged tree stumps, challenging children to climb, ride, befriend or create their own fantasy around them.

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It’s almost impossible NOT to play when you sit in the sand or dip your fingers in the water. Sand, water, stones and mud; beaches and rivers are like a magnet for children and offer the opportunity to create, destroy, experiment and immerse themselves in play.

  • IMG 1 – Some foot refreshment after some hard out climbing action…. Waterside Adventure Playground, Islington
  • IMG 2 – A day at the beach – in Islington? Waterside Adventure Playground
  • IMG 3 – Digging for treasure, building a castle or creating a channel – the endless possibilities offered by sand and water. Waterside Adventure Playground, Islington
  • IMG 4 – A day by the river in Waterside Adventure Playground, Islington

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