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  2. Swing (seat) - Wikipedia

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    Tandem swings are typically suspended from their frame (as in kiiking) by steel bars, although ropes and chains may be used for those used only by smaller children. Face-to-face tandem swings were featured in the playground of the Columbia Gardens. Nest swing. Nest swings resemble bird nests in shape and are able to carry multiple people. One ...

  3. Playground - Wikipedia

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    For children ages 0–4, climbers (40%) had the highest incidence rates, followed by slides (33%). For children ages 5–14, climbing equipment (56%) had the highest incidence rates, followed by swings (24%). Most injuries on public playground equipment were associated with climbing equipment (53%), swings (19%), and slides (17%).

  4. Playground slide - Wikipedia

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    Schoolchildren on a slide at the East Texas State Normal College Training School in 1921. The earliest known playground slide was erected in the playground of Washington, D.C.'s "Neighborhood House" sometime between the establishment of the "Neighborhood House" in early 1902 and the publication of an image of the slide on August 1, 1903, in Evening Star (Washington DC) [3] [4] The first bamboo ...

  5. Jungle gym - Wikipedia

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    A home-use dome climber. The first jungle gym was invented in 1920 and patented by lawyer Sebastian Hinton in Chicago. [1] It was sold under the trademarked name Junglegym. . Hinton's second prototype "jungle gym" is still standing at the Winnetka Historical Society where it was relocated from the Crow Island School in Winnetka, Illi

  6. The Magic Garden (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The Magic Garden is a live-action children's television program that aired Mondays through Thursdays from March 6, 1972, to September 14, 1984, on WPIX-11 in the New York City metropolitan area. Produced and broadcast in the world's largest television market, the show became popular with millions of children.

  7. Terra Mítica - Wikipedia

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    A children's swing ride Vertigum A children's attraction in the form of a gondola mouse which rises and rotates in a circular motion The Islands: La Cólera de Akiles (The Anger of Akiles) A 16-metre-high Supernova built by Mondial in 2006, previously located at Alton Towers [4] Los Rápidos de Argos (Argos' Rapids) A river rapids ride: Mithos