We are in the final design stages for our natural
playground. It is very exciting.
One of the areas that we have wanted to create is a loose
parts area. Since the new playground
planning is taking longer than expected, we decided not to wait on this
area. It will be housed in a different
section of the playground in the new design, but it is already a huge hit.
What we did to create it is build upon what we already had
on our playground. We have a collection
of large PVC pipes of different sizes that the children put together and take
apart, fill with water, sand, etc and use in a variety of ways. We added large milk crates and filled them
with small sticks, large branches, large rocks, small rocks, seashells and
bamboo pieces a parent had collected for us.
We also had some tree work done fairly recently and saved the cut up
stumps. We then added some cut up boards
of various thicknesses and lengths.
The children having been using these materials in a variety
of ways to create forts, hot tubs, construction sites, swimming pools, obstacle
courses, traps and much more. The creativity this fosters and the problem solving opportunities that these materials have provided have been
boundless. They are using gross motor
skills to move heavy pieces and social skills to negotiate use of materials and
teamwork to move them.
Aside from the pipes, we didn’t spend any money amassing
these materials. They were found around
our site. We simply pulled them together
and placed them in an inviting area.
The pictures truly speak for themselves.
This is not just for the young children either. A innovative use of loose parts was piloted with the concept of a Scrapstore Playpod at an elementary school. This was a video brought to my attention in a post by Exchange Everyday. This would be fantastic! Please pass along to your elementary school principals and PTOs. All children deserve this kind of challenging creative play.
Dana, I love to see loose parts in the playground & yours is certainly a great site already, so can't wait to see when you have your new space. Don't know about you but I find the children are more engaged with these sort of materials than they ever were with the commercially produced playground equipment. Kierna
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