Urban non-powered parks are mostly parent-child children's play spaces, existing in urban public spaces, street green spaces, and residential areas. Children's health not only plays an important role in their own growth, but can also affect the overall quality of the social population. High-quality unpowered children's play parks can not only affect children, but are also extremely important for the entire country and society.

 

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Advantages of urban unpowered parks

Affinity

The children’s joy is lit up the moment they have close contact with various facilities. Slides, extended climbing, water sports, and sand projects can satisfy children's more natural release and play needs. They can also exercise children's adventurous spirit, stimulate physical potential and cultivate the spirit of daring to challenge during happy play.

Educational and entertaining

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After continuous updating and upgrading, the current urban unpowered parks not only incorporate ecological design to allow children to understand and explore nature while playing, but also integrate many high-quality ideas into the creation of the park, such as embedding study themes and integrating learning elements into the park. Powered equipment, such as microphones, water dispensers, bicycles, etc., allow children to form a preliminary stimulation and training of their own thinking, physical fitness, perseverance and other abilities during the experience process.

Cooperation and communication

Most urban non-powered park projects require mutual cooperation and play together. During the play process, the communication between children is carried out subtly, thereby increasing revolutionary friendship, improving children's teamwork spirit, and enabling children to improve their skills from an early age. Develop interpersonal skills and cultivate a positive and optimistic attitude towards life.

Basic characteristics of children's games in urban unpowered parks

Children of different ages have great differences in intellectual and physical development, so Desia venue design usually uses age as the standard for children's outdoor games. Most children of similar ages play together. Children with a large age gap have different game content, methods and interests.

Most children under 3 years old need to play under the supervision of their parents. Children aged 4-6 often need the company of their parents because of their weak self-protection ability. Children aged 7-12 are relatively independent and can play outdoors with other partners, which also reflects their gregarious nature.

 

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City unpowered park game classification

Physical development

Physical development games include climbing, sliding or jumping. Give children a venue and they can engage in relatively strenuous physical development exercises such as chasing, running, jumping and climbing.

Conceive and imagine

Playing with water and sand are ordinary materials, but they are magical existences in the eyes of children. Once they see these things, they can use their imagination and creatively play all kinds of new tricks.

sensory play

Children are particularly sensitive to feelings. Compared with ordinary games, children have a stronger interest in sensory experience games, such as microphones, percussion instruments, etc.

 

As a comprehensive children's entertainment venue, the urban unpowered park not only provides a play space for children to release their nature and play to their heart's content, but also meets the needs of social development in today's era. It is also a manifestation of the sustainable development of society.

 

Guangdong HEUO Industrial Co. Ltd is a professional water playground manufacturer to provide a turnkey solution to a kindergarten, children's park, children's playground, water park rides and camping sites, including creating and planning an eye-catching theme or IP concept, designing and manufacturing diverse and customized unpowered equipment, facilities for them.

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