An afternoon at your favorite playground is bound to throw you for a loop at some point. From critters in the sandbox to splinters on the seesaw, you have to be prepared for the unexpected. No worries — just try one of these hacks for a safer, more fun adventure. Read on and get ready to MacGyver your local playground!
#1 When kiddo’s favorite jungle gym is closed for renovations, never fear. You can spice up a skimpy playground by making your own jungle gym with yarn. Simply tie pieces around the base of different trees and let them loose.
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#2 Ward off creepy crawlers in the sandbox by sprinkling it with cinnamon before letting your little ones climb in.
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#3 Transform playground flower bed bricks into a curvy highway with chalk. Not to fear: It will wash off with the next rain shower.
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#4 Let Junior sit on a dryer sheet while going down a static-filled slide. Bye-bye Einstein hair!
Photo: Richard Anderson via Flickr
#5 If your little princess insists on wearing her slippery, plastic “Frozen” slippers to the playground, squeeze on a few rows of glue-gun glue to boost grip.
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#6 Calling all parents of curious tots! Check playground openings and holes with a half-folded dollar bill. To avoid head entrapment, no opening should be larger than a half inch.
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#7 For super-crowded playgrounds, write your contact info on your kid’s wrist with a fine point Sharpie and coat with a layer of liquid bandage. You can never be too cautious.
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#8 Stash a roll of tape and nine frisbees in your playground tote. For a break from swings and things, roll the tape out into a tac-tac-toe board for a friendly, life-size match.
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#9 Be the hero mom or dad of the neighborhood playground by creating a Bubble Refill Station (glycerin, soap, water).
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#10 No bathroom in sight? No problem! Download Bathroom Scout, an app that sifts through more than a half million public potties to find the one nearest you.
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#11 Bring baby siblings to the playground and let them play in a small inflatable pool. They’ll feel like they’re part of the action with the big kids, but won’t get run over by them.
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#12 Bucket swings a bust? Clip on a SwingEase, a portable mini seat that securely attaches to standard swings, converting them to fit kids 6-36 months. Genius, right?
Photo: SwingEase
#13 Keep playground noshes cool and fresh by adding a DIY freezer pack to your bag. Put a wet sponge into a baggie, and put the baggie in the freezer. Bonus: The plastic bag helps prevent condensation, making it great for soothing playground booboos without a mess.
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What brilliant playground hacks do you have up your sleeves? Tell us in the Comments section below!
— Ayren Jackson-Cannady