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Games - Playground Equipment

Here you will learn some English words related to playground equipment such as "swing", "monkey bars", and "merry-go-round".

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playground

a playing area built outdoors for children, particularly inside parks or schools

Ex: The children spent the afternoon playing at the playground. 
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ball pit
ball pit
[noun]

an indoor play area filled with a large quantity of small, colorful plastic balls, often found in amusement parks, playgrounds, and children's entertainment centers, where kids can jump, play, and interact within the soft and bouncy environment

Ex: The children spent hours playing in the ball pit at the indoor play center. 
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inflatable

an object or structure that is designed to be filled with air or gas to make it rigid and buoyant, often used for recreational purposes like inflatable toys, bounce houses, or inflatable watercraft

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jungle gym

a long metal frame consisted of horizontal and vertical rods that children can climb on

Ex: The kids spent hours climbing on the jungle gym at the park. 
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slide
slide
[noun]

a structure consisting of a set of stairs leading up to a slope that children can slide down from

Ex: The playground had a bright red slide that all the children lined up to use. 
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swing
swing
[noun]

a play device that supports a person moving back and forth

Ex: The children spent the afternoon on the playground swing. 
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playhouse
playhouse
[noun]

a small, usually outdoor, structure or house-like play area designed for children, often made of wood or plastic, providing a space for imaginative and creative play activities

Ex: The children spent the afternoon in their playhouse, pretending to run a store. 
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monkey bars

a playground equipment consisting of a series of horizontal bars set at different heights, where children can hang, swing, and climb across, promoting upper body strength and coordination during play

Ex: The children were having fun swinging across the monkey bars at the playground. 
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seesaw
seesaw
[noun]

a piece of playground equipment made of a long flat piece of wood or iron balanced in the middle, on each side of which children sit to take a turn going up and down

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merry-go-round

a large machine in amusement parks that revolves around a fixed center and has seats in the shape of animals or cars that people can ride on

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sandbox
sandbox
[noun]

a shallow container or a hole in the ground that is filled with sand and is large enough for children to play in

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spring rider

a playground equipment designed for young children, featuring a seat or platform mounted on metal springs that allow the rider to bounce and rock back and forth in a fun and safe manner

Ex: The children enjoyed riding the spring rider at the park, laughing as it bounced up and down. 
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climbing structure

a play equipment with various climbing elements, promoting physical activity and imaginative play

Ex: The children spent hours playing on the climbing structure at the park. 
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tire swing

a type of swing made from a recycled tire, typically suspended by ropes or chains from a tree branch or playground structure, offering a fun and classic swinging experience for children and adults alike

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climbing net

a playground equipment made of sturdy ropes or webbing, woven together to create a mesh-like structure, providing a challenging and exciting climbing experience for children

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zip line
zip line
[noun]

an outdoor recreational activity and adventure sport where participants ride along a cable or wire, often suspended between two elevated points, using a harness and pulley system, experiencing a thrilling and fast-paced aerial ride

Ex: The kids couldn’t wait to try the zip line at the adventure park. 
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rocking horse

a children's toy that is normally shaped like a horse and attached to rockers with a seat on it, designed to rock a child back and forth

Ex: The child happily rocked back and forth on the rocking horse in the living room. 
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trampoline

a piece of exercise equipment that consists of a stretchy cloth attached to a frame on which people can jump for fun or exercise

Ex: The children spent the afternoon bouncing on the trampoline in the backyard. 
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Slip 'n Slide

an outdoor water play activity that involves a long, narrow sheet of plastic or tarp, usually with water running down its surface, allowing participants to slide along it for a fun and wet experience

Ex: The kids set up the Slip 'n Slide in the backyard to cool off on a hot summer day. 
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