Geometry at the Playground

So many homes in urban Spain come without gardens, that public playgrounds are two-a-penny anywhere you care to look. And geometric shapes form part of any play space. Here’s one that Anaïs enjoys – even though the family has a garden.

GeometricJanuary.

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Author: margaret21

I'm retired and live in North Yorkshire, where I walk , write, volunteer and travel as often as I can.

39 thoughts on “Geometry at the Playground”

      1. I had to look that up. No witches hats in German playgrounds, I think. But boring jungle gyms, very straight and geometric (sic!). And those little roundabouts which we rode until we almost threw up. – But I agree. Nowadays playgrounds are exciting. I like those small versions of zip lines.

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  1. What fun to spend time back in the playground with your grandkids and the Spanish ones are often quite colourful and different. I seem to remember accidents on witches hats!

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  2. yes, but the playground has that magnificent climbing thingy and maybe there are other kids to run around with…. it looks like you are enjoying your family time in Spain!

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