For some reason, we didn't have any equipment at all, but we did have an area of grass and an area of asphalt. This makes it sound like I was raised in a third world country.
There's a cliche in this country of "jumpers for goalposts" but that's just what we did. Four people took their jumpers off and put them on the floor, to form two sets of goalposts and then we played football. So my favourite would either be a jumper or a football.
Although there was a place near where I grew up with giant chess:
My favourite, which I can't find a picture of, was a giant slide at Lyme Park, which is in a country park with a haunted stately home. It's just a metal slide that goes down a big hill and then has some steps to climb back up the hill.
What was your favorite playground equipment?
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For some reason, we didn't have any equipment at all, but we did have an area of grass and an area of asphalt. This makes it sound like I was raised in a third world country.
There's a cliche in this country of "jumpers for goalposts" but that's just what we did. Four people took their jumpers off and put them on the floor, to form two sets of goalposts and then we played football. So my favourite would either be a jumper or a football.
Although there was a place near where I grew up with giant chess:
http://www.babiesinthecity.co.uk/reviewimages/Glo_1.jpg
My favourite, which I can't find a picture of, was a giant slide at Lyme Park, which is in a country park with a haunted stately home. It's just a metal slide that goes down a big hill and then has some steps to climb back up the hill.