[Summit] lots o' tots
Frank Pari
fpari82 at gmail.com
Mon Sep 24 20:14:13 UTC 2012
So, does it make sense to put someone or a few someones in charge of
overseeing the Tot Lot?
Also, here's a link to that rubber mulch I was talking about. It comes in
color!
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Kidwise-Recycled-Rubber-Mulch/20434025
Regards,
Frank M. Pari
IT Professional
FPari82 at gmail.com
On Mon, Sep 24, 2012 at 4:06 PM, anna highsmith <anna at occupant.org> wrote:
> My four year old and her friends have played mechanic, pizza shop,
> restaurant, jungle, birds' nest, hot lava, and hospital in the plastic
> 'houses.' And that's just the ones I've heard about. I don't think you need
> to worry about the plastic toys stunting their capacity for imaginative
> play.
>
> I do agree that we should somehow limit the sheer mass of plastic stuff,
> which seems to increase every month.
>
> Anna
> Colonial Rd
>
>
> On Monday, September 24, 2012, wrote:
>
>> The issue at the park is not with respect to safety. The issue is the
>> sheer volume of large plastic structures that are being dumped there. The
>> park is way too small to accommodate this level of junk. On a somewhat
>> related matter, these structures and broken vehicles leave very little to
>> the imagination. Seems that role playing and improvising would flourish
>> more is a more organic state than amid these large pre-fabbed commercial
>> products.
>>
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