Climbing Equipment
Posted on Wednesday, January 21st, 2009 at 10:18 pm
How Much Can You Get From Your Climbing Frame
Autumn is just about to dawn on us, but it doesn’t last very long until the winter begins to kick in. The kids will soon be making their way back to school and the climbing frame that you spent a fortune on is going to be made redundant until another year. Well, it does not need to be like this, I know there are a lot of parents who do not want their kids playing out in the cold winter this month. So lets take a look at some things you can do to not only keep your climbing frame active, but to also keep your kids fitness levels up.
Take it Indoors
Depending on the size of your home, why not try bringing the climbing frame indoors and let the kids play with it there. I think I am sure most climbing frames would fit in the indoor garden or a shed of some sort. This way the kids can enjoy their summer present all year round.
Cover it Up
A lot of people tend to make a selection of marquee type stands for their garden equipment, so that they can protect it from the outdoor weather and allow their kids to play on it without getting wet or cold. This in all likelihood is one of the cheapest and most effective options; as if you have ever reinforced a tent of some sort you will know that it is a very easy and efficient method.
Give it to a Play Area
Either give it to a play area or nursery for the winter, this will allow you to have free unlimited access to it and the kids will be delighted with you.
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