Anonymous
Post 11/28/2019 10:28     Subject: Re:Yard Ideas - Christmas

3:13, what is that thing? Indoor sledding hill, luge?
Anonymous
Post 11/28/2019 03:19     Subject: Re:Yard Ideas - Christmas

Somebody said trampolines? Oh they are fun! And they bring business to the local ERs big time!





Anonymous
Post 11/28/2019 03:13     Subject: Re:Yard Ideas - Christmas

If you live in one of them bigger McMansion with one of them bigger lots, you should be
able to easily build this thing. Just summon your gardener and your butler one afternoon
and order some wood from da Depot and within few hours you should be able to
enjoy some serious outdoorsy good ol' fun.


Anonymous
Post 11/27/2019 23:09     Subject: Yard Ideas - Christmas

I like hearthsong's outdoor toys. https://www.hearthsong.com/en/

Anonymous
Post 11/27/2019 22:57     Subject: Yard Ideas - Christmas

We have a swing ball set. It is a common game in other countries but you can get the set off amazon. It is great for elementary age.

You probably need something for climbing and something for hiding in. I would focus on those two things.
Anonymous
Post 11/27/2019 18:50     Subject: Re:Yard Ideas - Christmas

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You can do in ground trampoline with barrier so kids don’t flip down a hill:



If you want to do a zip line, check out Beauvoir playground.


That looks equally dangerous without a net as they could bang into the walls or something else.


Trampolines do pose dangers. A net is not going to prevent injuries, but add a net to an in ground or not. Add padded barriers or better yet a pricker bush. Let your kid bleed if they go off side.
Anonymous
Post 11/27/2019 18:27     Subject: Re:Yard Ideas - Christmas

Anonymous wrote:You can do in ground trampoline with barrier so kids don’t flip down a hill:



If you want to do a zip line, check out Beauvoir playground.


That looks equally dangerous without a net as they could bang into the walls or something else.
Anonymous
Post 11/27/2019 18:26     Subject: Yard Ideas - Christmas

NP here - I'd LOVE an inground trampoline, who knew? That would keep kids from getting stuck between net and tramp, and most of the other issues, huh?
Anonymous
Post 11/27/2019 18:03     Subject: Re:Yard Ideas - Christmas

Tether ball
Anonymous
Post 11/27/2019 17:59     Subject: Re:Yard Ideas - Christmas

You can do in ground trampoline with barrier so kids don’t flip down a hill:



If you want to do a zip line, check out Beauvoir playground.
Anonymous
Post 11/27/2019 17:41     Subject: Re:Yard Ideas - Christmas

Awesome! Anyone else? We should have noted that our yard is at an incline. Not super steep but steep enough to make the trampoline an actual death trap. That was our first idea :/. Please keep them coming!
Anonymous
Post 11/27/2019 15:49     Subject: Re:Yard Ideas - Christmas

Trampoline—comes with obvious risks and possible hike to homeowners insurance.

Bow and rubber tipped arrows. Still don’t point it at anyone.

Nerf guns.

Bocce or croquet set

Zip line (see above re: injuries)

Slack line (more about balance)

Anonymous
Post 11/27/2019 01:35     Subject: Yard Ideas - Christmas

Gaga ball pit if you have the space and the neighborhood population for it! Super fun game and kids play for HOURS.
Anonymous
Post 11/27/2019 01:20     Subject: Yard Ideas - Christmas

We have five active kids (three in elementary school, a baby and a toddler). We would LOVE to find some great ideas for yard games/equipment that could keep our oldest three busy and engaged outside. They play sports and are busy with school most of the week but when they play in our yard on the weekend, they lose interest after a few rounds of tag and want to come back inside. We've seen some amazing monkey bar sets out of Australia but nothing we've been impressed with in the U.S. because the sets are often boring/for smaller kids. What active and fun yard equipment/games would you recommend?