Jennifer Kelliher is a landscape architect, living and working in Kunming, China. She is a guest writer for the Playground Ideas blog, sharing her knowledge and passion for children's play spaces.
The “Seesaw 2 Way” has more room for active children with its double teeter-totter system.
The seesaw is very common classic playground element. Take two and cross them in the middle and you end up with a little extra spice in your playground.
With four ends the children face and interact with each other for more fun.
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