The word 'playgrounds' is correct and widely used in written English.
It refers to areas specifically designed for children to play in, typically equipped with equipment such as swings, slides, and climbing structures. You can use the word 'playgrounds' whenever you want to talk about designated areas for children to play in. For example: 1. "The town has several well-maintained playgrounds where children can spend their afternoons." 2. "As a parent, safety is my top priority when choosing a playground for my kids." 3. "The newly opened playgrounds in the park have become a popular spot for families to spend weekends together." 4. "The local community is campaigning for more inclusive playgrounds that cater to children with disabilities."
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Plural of playground
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The channel launched with a lineup that included London Go at 6.30pm followed by Not The One Show, a reference to BBC1's The One Show, at 7pm, as well as shows such as Extreme Playgrounds in which "urban sports stars... showcase their skills on the streets of the capital".
Playgrounds were pretty big in our lives," says Susan.
It's not far from the riverbank to the picnic tables and playgrounds, but the wild brush here, as in many parts of sun-baked south Texas, holds hazards: snakes, spiders, mosquitos and more.
"Right now it's the playgrounds in the city.
Barring a few designated parks for senior citizens and municipal playgrounds for children, the city has very little to offer by way of undesignated free space where citizens can just spend time away from congested housing.
Involving children in the creation of the playgrounds is, Susan says, important.
German artist Höller, who originally trained as an agricultural scientist, is renowned for turning art galleries into playgrounds full of adults and children, making them shriek with glee and occasionally terror.
The result is Playgrounds for Palestine (PfP), a non-profit organisation that has set up 22 children's parks in the region, including in refugee camps in Lebanon and Syria, with five more in the pipeline.
The playgrounds – which are handed over to local agencies to be managed in the long term – are designed with these needs in mind.
I'll come on to that, but for us it is about schools that are fit for their purpose, that have proper playgrounds where kids can feel free at that age to be innovative and creative.
If "you fucking tit rifle" hasn't quite swept the nation's playgrounds, it's proof of Jason Williamson's fabulous way with language, particularly invective.
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