
We liked these little bandstand things just outside the playground at Hanham Common. Not sure what they are meant for - play? music? Possibly both?

As we had discovered there were 2 playgrounds that looked good and were fairly close together in Hanham, Thomas and Anna decided to go to the other one, at Hanham Common, straight after playground 37. I like this photo of Thomas taken from an unusual angle. We liked the playground, especially the old fashionned see-saw, that allowed the kids to leave their seats and go up in the air when mummy made the see-saw go up or down fast.





Playground 33 was Crealy Country, just up the road from Newton Poppleford, visited on Thursday 26th August. In fact we also visited it on the Tuesday (free returns within 6 days!) but we spent more time in the playground on Thursday. So although Crealy could be described as one big playground, Thomas and Anna did spend plenty of time in the proper playground. As you can see I also got to play - sometimes Anna wants Mummy to come too. Fortunately I quite like going down fast slides. I did not accompany Thomas on the death slide! 
Playground 31 was Wilton Lands Play Area, next to Vivary Park in Taunton. We stopped off on the way to Devon on Monday 23rd August. Vivary Park is very nice, with formal gardens, an under 5s playground, Wilton Lands Play area (small but we enjoyed it), a stream, golf course and a good mini golf course. We all did mini golf and laughed a lot when 2 of the 4 teenagers in front of us gave up after 20 tries on one hole and then Thomas said "I'm quite confident" and quickly managed the tricky shot at the first attempt!
Playground 30 was Earlswood Playground, also visited on Saturday 21st August. I love this picture! 


Playground 27 was the "Snake Playground", very near Grandma and Grandpa's home, visited on Wednesday 18th August. Well done Thomas, Anna, Grandma and Grandpa for managing to visit a playground as well as visit London on that day! Thomas and Anna visit this playgound every time they stay in Redhill. I think it is at Whitebushes. I must ask Thomas and Anna why they call it the snake playground - maybe because of the thing they are on in this photo?

Playground 25 was at the Priory Park, in Reigate, Surrey. This is one of Thomas and Anna's favourites near Grandma and Grandpa's home. Sadly there was a problem with the water when they visited on Monday 16th August but they enjoyed playing with the other things. If the Council sort the problem with the water they may visit again later in the week.
Playground 24 was Hillfields Playground, visited on Sunday 15th August. Only 5 minutes from home but we've never been here before. Thomas and Anna enjoyed the mixture of familiar and new play equipment.


Playground 22 was Jubilee Park in Bradley Stoke on Friday 13th August. We've only been here once since it opened last year. It's a very different playground and we've decided we like it a lot apart from the fact that some of the paths are made of annoying little stones. Apart from that we like the different play equipment, the little shapes kids can climb in and play (2 are on the right from Thomas and Anna used one as her kitchen and one as her lounge), the posts that go round the edge (great for climbing as illustrated by Thomas and Anna) and the bit that's like a fort. Overall, a great playground.



Thomas and Anna chose to visit the little playground opposite their gym after their class on Tuesday 10th August, even though it was pouring with rain! We've been here on many occasions, but never in the pouring rain before. After some more energetic play Thomas and Anna made an umbrella and coat shop in the shelter under the slide. We were a bit cold and wet after half an hour but unlike the children affected by the floods in Pakistan we could return to a nice warm and dry house. Thomas says "it's a messy house, but that's better than nothing".








Thomas and Anna being themselves and having fun at Greville Smythe playground.


On Monday 2nd August we went to a playground we haven't visited before, called Barton Fields, near Lodge Causeway / Ridgeway Road. It was a small local playgound but had some great things in it, like this little spinning thing Thomas and Anna are on. It actually had 4 types of spinning things in total.
