Slip Sliding Away
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Weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee! And we set this up going down hill in our back yard that slopes. Unfortunately it broke within a day--so now we're on the hunt to find the original slip and slide, like from when I was a child!
2 comments:
Do they still make those? I thought that everyone said they were too dangerous...looks like fun, though. I've never tried it. :)
come to think of it, I've heard they are too. We never had one but our neighbor's did--I think I remember getting bruised on the lumpy ground---the main hazard I can think of would probably be kids colliding into one-another if they don't take turns. J first tried to put it at the bottom of their slide, but they stuck to the slide and got no momentum. I think trampolenes are a much bigger hazard though. I'm not too concerned with the girls right now though, because they're really cautious and don't run too fast on here--they didn't slide all that much:)
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