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Go forth and slide.


Nothing makes my kids happier than saying we’re heading to the playground. It is a place where they get some fresh and have fun. But playgrounds are not just spaces for children to enjoy; they are also essential for social interaction, physical activity, and cognitive growth.

The playground in Ayala Triangle Gardens is now open to the public, and it’s waiting to be climbed and slid on. It's an urban oasis for the young and the young at heart — a mini-obstacle course that challenges balance and encourages a little bit of good-old-fashioned dirt-and-sweat adventure.

I like the shady spots, so I can enjoy my drink while my kids burn off their energy. Comfy new benches are the only thing lacking. If you have time, visit the place.


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