💡 Sân chơi — Fun Facts

Fun “Did you know?” facts about Sân chơi — tap through 10 at a time!

The see-saw is one of the oldest playground games.

Children have played on see-saws for hundreds of years. Going up and down with a friend has always been fun.

One of the first playgrounds for children opened over 150 years ago.

Long ago, people made special spaces just for kids to play. Now playgrounds are found in parks all over the world.

A sandbox is a fun place to dig and build.

You can make castles, tunnels, and roads in the sand. A little bucket and spade are all you need.

Monkey bars help make your arms strong.

You hang and swing from bar to bar with your hands. It takes practice, but your arms grow stronger each time.

A see-saw goes up and down with a friend on each end.

When one side goes down, the other side goes up. You have to take turns pushing off the ground.

On a swing, you go back and forth through the air.

You pump your legs to swing higher and higher. A swing moves like a big pendulum on a clock.

A slide lets you zoom down from high to low.

You climb up the steps and then whoosh down. The smooth surface helps you slide quickly to the bottom.

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