
Where is this week's playground?
Block 858, Tampines Avenue 5.
Walking distance from Watermelons playground.
FUN Factor?
6/10. Novel, and good for playing catching but
very small & swings hanging from the bar has been removed.
Inside walls of Mangosteens have sadly been filled with graffiti :/
One of the Singapore Heritage Playgrounds.
Do check out the Pipit Mini Dragon, Bishan Clock, Dakota Crescent Dove,
Toa Payoh Mini Dragon, AMK Dragon, Tampines Watermelon & TPY Dragon.
Suitable for kids of all ages.
Note: Currently under refurbishment. Check back at it a few months later.
There used to be a Pineapple Playground in Tampines too, which I thought was really cute!
But sadly, that was demolished in 2009 / 2010.
Play is important for children to learn, grow and discover the world we live in.
As we visit as many fun, nostalgic and even quirky playgrounds as we can this year,
I hope to inspire you to make play an even bigger part of your kids' lives and
explore much more of our beautiful Singapore!
This photo is part of the 52 Weeks Singapore Playgrounds series,
and Susan's SG Heritage Playgrounds series.
Walking distance from Watermelons playground.
FUN Factor?
6/10. Novel, and good for playing catching but
very small & swings hanging from the bar has been removed.
Inside walls of Mangosteens have sadly been filled with graffiti :/
One of the Singapore Heritage Playgrounds.
Do check out the Pipit Mini Dragon, Bishan Clock, Dakota Crescent Dove,
Toa Payoh Mini Dragon, AMK Dragon, Tampines Watermelon & TPY Dragon.
Suitable for kids of all ages.
Note: Currently under refurbishment. Check back at it a few months later.
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But sadly, that was demolished in 2009 / 2010.
Play is important for children to learn, grow and discover the world we live in.
As we visit as many fun, nostalgic and even quirky playgrounds as we can this year,
I hope to inspire you to make play an even bigger part of your kids' lives and
explore much more of our beautiful Singapore!
This photo is part of the 52 Weeks Singapore Playgrounds series,
and Susan's SG Heritage Playgrounds series.
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19 comments:
How cute! They look like apples!
You find the neatest playgrounds! Thanks for visiting to share and link on the Oh My Heartsie Girls WW this week
Karren
They look like pods, or ladybugs. Fun!
Those are super cool! I especially like the pineapples!
So cute to see a mangosteen playground.
Love this! Hope to visit someday! I do wish to see the pineapples too, esp during Chinese New Year! Huat ah!!! :)
Unfortunately the Pineapples Playground has been demolished!!
I can see why the Mangosteens don't really look like Mangosteens though haha..
I remember seeing the pineapple playground before. Now waiting for the watermelon to be up again to take Sophie there.
What a cute playground heheh!
Have a pineappletastic week
Love all the fruits playground series! Oh and I miss mangosteen!
The giant pineapples are really cool.
What a fun playground! My boys would love it.
Hmm..first week I haven't been in love with a playground..this one is just kinda weird to me! lol
http://www.homeofohm.com/2015/03/peek-at-my-week-0318-wordlesswednesday.html
Thanks for sharing your guide, it certainly offers some helpful hints....
That's a shame the pineapple one was demolished! It was adorable.
Mangosteen...I love this fruit..it's so difficult to get the fresh one here in NYC..the park looks fun!
Our heritage playgrounds are fast disappearing! Such a pity!! I hope they leave those that are still around alone.
Such fun playgrounds... Great shots - thanks for sharing! :)
wow!A cute playground.Thanks for sharing.
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