A lot is said these days about kids leading increasingly sedentary lifestyles. Computer games have very firmly taken over from toy soldiers and pretend pirates as the entertainment of choice, and even sport is now computer driven a lot of the time. It’s well known that obesity is on the rise and so are the risks of diabetes, heart disease, cancer and a whole host of nasties that go along with not getting enough exercise and eating too much junk.
Ordering the kids out of the house and into the sun feels like a punishment, at least to them, so the only way to get them into the back yard is to put something there that they’ll be interested in. Short of building a garden shed with an internet connection, the best way to do that is use climbing frames to lure them out into the light.
Climbing frames can be as simple of as elaborate as the space allows. They can incorporate slides, swings, ladders, climbing walls, trapezes, climbing ropes, and a heap of other fun things that will bring children outdoors of their own accord and get them playing active, healthy games.
Building one doesn’t have to be difficult. This is the age of the internet, and online retailers can provide you with a ready-prepared kit delivered straight to your door. Full instructions are usually included, and the better retailers also offer an installation service if you choose. Unless the frame is truly enormous, there is no need for planning permission.
Before buying, check delivery prices. Kit climbing frames come in a pretty big box (or boxes), and delivery charges may match. To make it very simple, choose somewhere with courier prices included or free delivery. Make sure the kit you buy includes ground anchors and all the appropriate safety features, too, and a good long warranty.