A little story about his first letter (no, it wasn’t “A”) and an introduction to the playground can be found in this article.
The playground in Sebnitzer Straße
I’ve been wanting to go to this playground with my little one for ages, but the wide stone bench and the bark mulch are only suitable for small crawlers.
So I had to wait until my little one was able to walk. Now, at almost 1.5 years old, we can visit the playground and I can finally write a report about it.
What the playground has to offer
On sunny days, the playground near He
lle Mitte is well attend. Skateboarders practice their stunts, dogs are walk, and families collect chestnuts and acorns that lie in abundance on the ground in the autumn.
The letter and balancing playground in Sebnitzer Straße – dad with son
Some even dare to test their sense of balance. Anyone who is not paying full attention and just wants to quickly scurry across will be thrown off.
For example, when the little brother wants to emulate the big one and walk across the wobbly beams with his legs apart, even though his balance isn’t quite right yet, you can hear the heart-rending sound of a 3-year-old falling down. It’s like any playground: there are singapore mobile database dangers everywhere. But the little one doesn’t let himself be discourag, climbs up again, tries again with his legs apart, falls again, tries again, this time with both legs on one side. It works! He’s over the moon! Now the other beams are in his sights!
Even as an adult, who has had a few more years to balance, I find it difficult at first to stay on the moving beams that sway back and forth. You really underestimate the mobility of the beams at first. A spring like that won’t make much difference… Oh yes it will! I fall down a few times too, until I finally manage to make it to the end.
The letter and balancing playground in Sebnitzer Straße – woman keeps her balance
A little further on, there are also small tree trunks driven diagonally into the ground animal box crafting that ne to be tackl.
The letter and balancing playground in Sebnitzer Straße – child between tree trunks
Finally, we come to a small square where tree trunks are criss-cross with letters written b2b reviews on them. My son really lik the orange one and kept hugging it. It must have been because they were matching outfits!
The letter and balancing playground in Sebnitzer Straße – child at the orange tree trunk
Which letter was it then?
And which letter did my son learn first? It was “S”.