Well, now I know. They are perfect for toddlers. Here's G having a go on one in the Swan Meadow play area in Delph, much to her obvious delight. Mrs J used to ride a motorbike herself, so she took this picture as proof that G was showing an interest in doing the same one day.
I'm not so sure. G gets just as excited whenever she sees a train, and I don't think she's likely to grow up to be a train driver. But if she does end up riding off on her 18th birthday at the handlebars of some terrifying motorised deathtrap, then I suppose I'll be able to trace it back to this photo. Might stick to the roundabout next time.
4 comments:
"Stubby seesaw things"? Do you mean wobbly horses? They are clearly the best part of any playground! And clearly no need to resemble a horse for maximum fun!
That's them. You must have had a deprived childhood to consider them the best part of the playground though. What about the swings? Or the big slide?
Confession: I actually exploited my position as the 3 year old daughter of a very influential town planner and got them put in the park nearest to us.
WOBBLY HORSES RULE
Actually... thinking about it maybe it's a totally niche thing, popularity only brought about by taste-makers with influential parents in the playground building world....
Love the photo!
(Uncle) Dave
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