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1 For more information and a instruction video visite speelruimte specialisten Community site Location playground:... Municipal:... Target groups (minimum 2): Surface ( M²):... Playtypes Is there space for the different playtypes? a distinct place for all 4 yes Rouser Open ground for free play Pusher Specific space for an activity or game Builder Ground to mess around Viewer Space limiting zones and provides shelter and back cover Gametypes Is there variation in gametypes? anything for at least 2 target groups construction game Construction game Surroundings Green Picnic green Pickable green Green to build huts Edible green Seasonal green Wander - and hide green Climb opportunity Lawn Are the surroundings varied designed? at least 12 from 2 categories Pavement Sport pavement Street game pavement Routing pavement Natural shock absorption Artificial shock absorption Bike/skateboard pavement Half hardening Sand Water Paddle feet water Swimming water Fish water Mud water Water dam construction Ice skate water Water to wander Design Is the place varied designed? at least 10 variations Hard and soft High and low Light and dark Alive and dead Wet and dry Cold and warm Rough and smooth Lacking or rich of obstacles Sun and shadow Wind and lee Changing and unchanging Natural and artificial Challenge Is there enough challenge at least 3 per chosen target group I can do it alone I can do more the next time I discovered something new It is unique in the neighbourhood It goes really high It goes really hard There is a special playqquipment I can always practice sports there I can experience the seasons It is unique in the neighboorhoud I can sit and hang around I can always sport there There is shelter for the rain It is unique in this city There is drinkable water Interaction Can you play there together? at least 2 per categorie Handicap Playground accessible Central path Playequipment accessible Adapted playset Public Toilet Interactive Combination play changes the game You need each other Digital playing together Adults Seating available Meeting point Playing together with children There is a coffee shop Can you point out 50 play opportunities? see the back for inspiration and the checklistz
2 Can you point out 50 play opportunities? learn something fall and get back up cranking hanging lift and drag play with the wind stage art acrobatics throwing painting Body work elements creativity shelter nature painting pavement chalk jumping play with fire running floating crawl play with light / the sun make music make mud pies lying build / make kissing climbing sitting pulling rolling slalom escape the maze treasure hunt throwing games cause chain reaction biking / steppes balance play tag digital playing generate energy catch me if you can trampoline sway playing in the street picnic jumping rope swing interactive reactive playing Play kiting spin aroundplay movements gps/qr game play with different materials ping-pong keep watch hide and seek rock skate body training glide seesaw find insects strolling collect leaves put in game toys animal care collect sticks and twigs put in picnic set put in sport toys put in contruction toys cross play with sand pic flowers place partytent from neighbors dig nature boating sunbathing put in sand toys put in your bikes / carts picking berries sledging make barbeque / fire put in water toys build a hut spot animals smell taste senses feel fishing experience colours pass the ball over the net find water bugs experience sound sliding / ice skating play with a ball ball games swimming shoot at the goal throw the ball in the basket paddle water manipulate water play with mud making soup waterfight Lets play!
3 Place of support For more information and a instruction video visite Location playground:... Municipal:... speelruimte specialisten Target groups (minimum 2): Surface (<1.800 M²):... Playtypes Is there space for the different playtypes? a distinct place for 3 out of 4 yes Rouser Open ground for free play Pusher Specific space for an activity or game Builder Ground to mess around Viewer Space limiting zones and provides shelter and back cover Gametypes Is there variation in gametypes? at least 2 gametypes per target group construction game Construction game Surroundings Green Picnic green Pickable green Green to build huts Edible green Seasonal green Wander - and hide green Climb opportunity Lawn Are the surroundings varied designed? at least 8 from 2 categories Pavement Sport pavement Street game pavement Routing pavement Natural shock absorption Artificial shock absorption Bike/skateboard pavement Half hardening Sand Water Paddle feet water Swimming water Fish water Mud water Water dam construction Ice skate water Water to wander Design Is the place varied designed? at least 8 variations Hard and soft High and low Light and dark Alive and dead Wet and dry Cold and warm Rough and smooth Lacking or rich of obstacles Sun and shadow Wind and lee Changing and unchanging Natural and artificial Challenge Is there enough challenge at least 1 per chosen target group I can do it alone I can do more the next time I discovered something new It is unique in the neighbourhood It goes really high It goes really hard There is a special playqquipment I can always practice sports there I can experience the seasons It is unique in the neighboorhoud I can sit and hang around I can always sport there There is shelter for the rain It is unique in this city There is drinkable water Interaction Can you play there together? at least 4 out of 2 categories Handicap Playground accessible Central path Playequipment accessible Adapted playset Public Toilet Interactive Combination play changes the game You need each other Digital playing together Adults Seating available Meeting point Playing together with children There is a coffee shop Can you point out 35 play opportunities? see the back for inspiration and the checklist
4 Can you point out 35 play opportunities? learn something fall and get back up cranking hanging lift and drag play with the wind stage art acrobatics throwing painting Body work elements creativity shelter nature painting pavement chalk jumping play with fire running floating crawl play with light / the sun make music make mud pies lying build / make kissing climbing sitting pulling rolling slalom escape the maze treasure hunt throwing games cause chain reaction biking / steppes balance play tag digital playing generate energy catch me if you can trampoline sway playing in the street picnic jumping rope swing interactive reactive playing Play kiting spin aroundplay movements gps/qr game play with different materials ping-pong keep watch hide and seek rock skate body training glide seesaw find insects strolling collect leaves put in game toys animal care collect sticks and twigs put in picnic set put in sport toys put in contruction toys cross play with sand pic flowers place partytent from neighbors dig nature boating sunbathing put in sand toys put in your bikes / carts picking berries sledging make barbeque / fire put in water toys build a hut spot animals smell taste senses feel fishing experience colours pass the ball over the net find water bugs experience sound sliding / ice skating play with a ball ball games swimming shoot at the goal throw the ball in the basket paddle water manipulate water play with mud making soup waterfight Lets play!
5 For more information and a instruction video visite speelruimte specialisten Informal site Location playground:... Municipal:... Target groups (minimum 2): Surface:... Playtypes Is there space for the different playtypes? a distinct place for all 4 yes Rouser Open ground for free play Pusher Specific space for an activity or game Builder Ground to mess around Viewer Space limiting zones and provides shelter and back cover Gametypes Is there variation in gametypes? anything for at least 3 target groups construction game Construction game Surroundings Green Picnic green Pickable green Green to build huts Edible green Seasonal green Wander - and hide green Climb opportunity Lawn Are the surroundings varied designed? at least 12 from 2 categories Pavement Sport pavement Street game pavement Routing pavement Natural shock absorption Artificial shock absorption Bike/skateboard pavement Half hardening Sand Water Paddle feet water Swimming water Fish water Mud water Water dam construction Ice skate water Water to wander Design Is the place varied designed? at least 10 variations Hard and soft High and low Light and dark Alive and dead Wet and dry Cold and warm Rough and smooth Lacking or rich of obstacles Sun and shadow Wind and lee Changing and unchanging Natural and artificial Challenge Is there enough challenge at least 1 per chosen target group I can do it alone I can do more the next time I discovered something new It is unique in the neighbourhood It goes really high It goes really hard There is a special playqquipment I can always practice sports there I can experience the seasons It is unique in the neighboorhoud I can sit and hang around I can always sport there There is shelter for the rain It is unique in this city There is drinkable water Interaction Can you play there together? at least 2 out of 2 categories Handicap Playground accessible Central path Playequipment accessible Adapted playset Public Toilet Interactive Combination play changes the game You need each other Digital playing together Adults Seating available Meeting point Playing together with children There is a coffee shop Can you point out 25 play opportunities? see the back for inspiration and the checklist
6 Can you point out 25 play opportunities? learn something fall and get back up cranking hanging lift and drag play with the wind stage art acrobatics throwing painting Body work elements creativity shelter nature painting pavement chalk jumping play with fire running floating crawl play with light / the sun make music make mud pies lying build / make kissing climbing sitting pulling rolling slalom escape the maze treasure hunt throwing games cause chain reaction biking / steppes balance play tag digital playing generate energy catch me if you can trampoline sway playing in the street picnic jumping rope swing interactive reactive playing Play kiting spin aroundplay movements gps/qr game play with different materials ping-pong keep watch hide and seek rock skate body training glide seesaw find insects strolling collect leaves put in game toys animal care collect sticks and twigs put in picnic set put in sport toys put in contruction toys cross play with sand pic flowers place partytent from neighbors dig nature boating sunbathing put in sand toys put in your bikes / carts picking berries sledging make barbeque / fire put in water toys build a hut spot animals smell taste senses feel fishing experience colours pass the ball over the net find water bugs experience sound sliding / ice skating play with a ball ball games swimming shoot at the goal throw the ball in the basket paddle water manipulate water play with mud making soup waterfight Lets play!
7 For more information and a instruction video visite speelruimte specialisten Major site Location playground:... Municipal:... Target groups (minimum 2): Surface ( M²):... Playtypes Is there space for the different playtypes? a distinct place for all 4 yes Rouser Open ground for free play Pusher Specific space for an activity or game Builder Ground to mess around Viewer Space limiting zones and provides shelter and back cover Gametypes Is there variation in gametypes? anything for at least 2 target groups construction game Construction game Surroundings Green Picnic green Pickable green Green to build huts Edible green Seasonal green Wander - and hide green Climb opportunity Lawn Are the surroundings varied designed? at least 12 from 2 categories Pavement Sport pavement Street game pavement Routing pavement Natural shock absorption Artificial shock absorption Bike/skateboard pavement Half hardening Sand Water Paddle feet water Swimming water Fish water Mud water Water dam construction Ice skate water Water to wander Design Is the place varied designed? at least 10 variations Hard and soft High and low Light and dark Alive and dead Wet and dry Cold and warm Rough and smooth Lacking or rich of obstacles Sun and shadow Wind and lee Changing and unchanging Natural and artificial Challenge Is there enough challenge at least 3 per chosen target group I can do it alone I can do more the next time I discovered something new It is unique in the neighbourhood It goes really high It goes really hard There is a special playqquipment I can always practice sports there I can experience the seasons It is unique in the neighboorhoud I can sit and hang around I can always sport there There is shelter for the rain It is unique in this city There is drinkable water Interaction Can you play there together? at least 2 per categorie Handicap Playground accessible Central path Playequipment accessible Adapted playset Public Toilet Interactive Combination play changes the game You need each other Digital playing together Adults Seating available Meeting point Playing together with children There is a coffee shop Can you point out 65 play or 20 sport opportunities? see the back for inspiration and the checklistz
8 Can you point out 65 play opportunities or 20 sport opportunities? learn something fall and get back up cranking hanging lift and drag play with the wind stage art acrobatics throwing painting Body work elements creativity shelter nature painting pavement chalk jumping play with fire running floating crawl play with light / the sun make music make mud pies lying build / make kissing climbing sitting pulling rolling slalom escape the maze treasure hunt throwing games cause chain reaction biking / steppes balance play tag digital playing generate energy catch me if you can trampoline sway playing in the street picnic jumping rope swing interactive reactive playing Play kiting spin aroundplay movements gps/qr game play with different materials ping-pong keep watch hide and seek rock skate body training glide seesaw find insects strolling collect leaves put in game toys animal care collect sticks and twigs put in picnic set put in sport toys put in contruction toys cross play with sand pic flowers place partytent from neighbors dig nature boating sunbathing put in sand toys put in your bikes / carts picking berries sledging make barbeque / fire put in water toys build a hut spot animals smell taste senses feel fishing experience colours pass the ball over the net find water bugs experience sound sliding / ice skating play with a ball ball games swimming shoot at the goal throw the ball in the basket paddle water manipulate water play with mud making soup waterfight Lets play!
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