If you are looking to sell your home you may want to
include a play area. This would be attractive to many
parents.
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A play area that will keep your young children in their own back yard, where you can keep an occasional eye on them, need not be an unattractive one. Include a paved area, if possible, for bicycle riding, skating, hopscotch, etc. The sandbox might be a sunken one, flush with the lawn, or it might be a raised box, an extension of a wall or fence that can be planted later. Such imaginative ideas as hollowing out and painting an old stump to be used for a puppet theater; getting hold of an unseaworthy row-boat which can be gaily decorated for playing Robinson Crusoe; or putting up a ladder for climbing the side of the tool shed or a garden wall, so that climbing in other areas may be out-of-bounds, are ideas that will keep the "gang" at your house. Of course you'll want to include a swingset as well.
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Play areas.
This play yard is cute. Gives me some ideas for my grandbabies.