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This is the first article in series of articles that will provide you the information that you should consider when purchasing a Wooden Outdoor Play Structure. We will also provide you information regarding playground safety and installation safety tips.
This first article will provide you an overview of some of the general information that you should consider and these topics will be discussed in larger detail in our future articles. If you have any other questions or suggestions, please e-mail us at customerservice@playingiseducational.com or submit a comment pertaining to this blog.
Let’s start out by discussing why you should even consider purchasing a Wooden Play Structure.
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A wooden play structure is an investment in your child. We live in a world where technology has over-taken our children’s lives, with computers, ipods, and hand-held games. Children have become less physically active. Purchasing a wooden play structure will be an investment in your child’s physical development, social development, and imagination skills.
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If you purchase a wooden play structure you will also be investing in your family’s togetherness and family fun. Your wooden outdoor play structure will become a elegant gathering spot to visit your friends and family as the children play.
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You will also be investing into your home and yard because your wooden play structure will become the focus of your backyard landscape for years, and even generations, to come.
Now that know why you should invest into a wooden outdoor play structure, what else should you consider?
You need to determine what wooden play structure is going to be right for you and your child.
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Determine where you are going to place your new outdoor play structure.
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What size do you want the wooden outdoor play structure? (Allow additional room around the wooden play structure as a safety zone - for your child’s safety. This will be discussed in a later article.)
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What activities/features would your child enjoy? (You may choose different features depending on your child’s age level.)
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What kind of wood do you want to use for your outdoor play structure? (Premium Pine or Redwood)
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Consider maintenance and safety features of the wooden play structure.
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How easy are the instructions to install your new play structure?
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What warranties come with your wooden play structure?
Other very important factors to consider are safety zones around the play structure and installation safety tips. We want your child to have a nice, safe area to play in and avoid getting hurt. (Did you know that each year, more than 200,000 children go to U.S. hospital emergency rooms because of injuries on playground equipment and about 50,000 of those are from home playgrounds.)
All these topics will be discussed in detail in our later articles. Make sure you add us to your feeds or add us to your favorites to receive these articles. Once again, if you have any questions, comments, or additional topics you would like to have us address either respond to our blog in the comments area or e-mail us at customerservice@playingiseducational.com.

Children should spend exciting times with safe outdoor play structures that have different play activities. A Gorilla Playset is made from quality pine that underwent wood treatment to resist rot, decay and termites infestation. The beams are maintenance free and poly-coated. The swing beams are 4″x6″ thick wood pine that can carry heavy loads.
These wooden play structures also have chains that are all powdered coated to resist rust and iron decay even when exposed to rain and snow. The green wave slide is 10 feet of highly durable fiberglass and resin materials, while the rock wall and climbing rope are made from wood pine timber. Other amenities are the built in wooden picnic table and sand box. A Gorilla swing set also features an exclusive tic-tac-toe spinner panel and telescope for endless entertainment.
By definition: An educational toy is a toy designed to teach people, typically children, about a certain subject or help them learn a skill as they play.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Educational toy
Puzzles can teach a child topics like ABC’s, colors, shapes, animals, and geography. Puzzles can also help with hand-eye coordination, teach sizes & shapes, and problem solving.
Board games and card games can be used to teach things like counting, colors, and reading, to more complex things like communication skills, logical thinking, and organizational skills.
Games and Toys can be very educational to children. By playing with educational games and toys, children can learn physical skills, such ashand-eye coordination, fine motor skills, gross motor skills, and even texture. They can also learn about things like animals, colors, and the human body.
Dramatic Play / Creative Play:
Let them dress-up or play puppet show theater with puppets and dolls. This will stimulate them to role play and express themselves through character play. They can learn about different foods and even money by playing with Pretend Playsets.
Children love to play outdoors on wooden play structures. Wooden play structures encourage children to be physically active and mentally active as they determine if and how they can perform specific skills. Children are increasing their imagination as they soar through the sky on a swing and play around it.
It is important to keep our young children involved and playing - get them to play with educational toys.

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Most people don’t think about the educational aspect of children playing on wooden play structures. Their imaginations are growing when they find themselves playing captain of the big wooden ship. They use the large ship’s steering wheel and look through the telescope to avoid pirates that are lurking around the corner.
Children enjoying themselves at the play structure will improve their hand-eye coordination and motor skills as they use the rope ladder and climbing rope to get up the rock climbing wall.