This mini-park may actually be too young for my 3-year-old. It has no way to trip or get hurt, which is a good thing so she wont get hurt, but not very adventurous.
It has four steps to the small slide, has three colored roller balls and rails everywhere.
There’s a viewing window that’s always fun, but more so for younger children.
Nice straight easy blue side. The whole tiny playground is a house. The left has a spunky wheel.
A springy chair that I’m not quite sure what animal it represents. Maybe a chicken.
Nice designs in the rubber flooring. A lion and flower.
A spyglass toy that doesn’t look functional, but neat nonetheless. She spent the most time looking through this than anything.
Not that great of a site and that's ok. It was likely designed to be for tiny toddlers. She got bored in less than 5 minutes.
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