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This New Creative Playground Will Blow Kids Away

Teaching your kids that scary creepy crawlers are not a threat will become so much easier if you take them to this creative playground on their next play-date.

Located in Stockholm, the Kristinebergs Slottspark creative playground was designed by Danish design firm Monstrum in collaboration with Nivå landskapsarkitektur.

Featuring two five meter owls as lookouts (with their eyes lighting up at night) the playground has it all: huge mushrooms connected via ropes and bars, colorful nine meter beetles and crawling 3-D ants all around the playground.

Kids can also play at the ant hill, the sandbox (which is shaped like a flower box to bake yummy sand cakes) and the acorn playhouses.
Trend Themes
1. Nature-inspired Playgrounds - Designing playgrounds that incorporate elements of nature, such as insects and plants, to create a unique and immersive play experience for kids.
2. Interactive Playground Features - Incorporating interactive features in playground designs, such as lighting up eyes on owl sculptures, to enhance the play experience and engage children.
3. Creative Use of Play Structures - Utilizing unconventional play structures, like giant mushrooms and crawling ants, to stimulate children's imagination and promote creative play.
Industry Implications
1. Playground Equipment Manufacturing - Manufacturing companies specializing in playground equipment can explore innovative designs that incorporate natural elements and interactive features.
2. Landscape Design - Landscape design firms can collaborate with playground designers to create unique and engaging playground spaces that blend seamlessly with the surrounding environment.
3. Children's Entertainment and Recreation - Businesses in the entertainment and recreation industry can capitalize on the trend by offering nature-themed and interactive play experiences for children, attracting families seeking innovative and immersive activities.

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