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The explosive growth of the high-end children's play equipment industry has spawned from a demand by a savvy breed of consumers who value their time spent at home more so now than ever before.

All parents can remember back to when they were children. Memories come to mind of what they played on in their own yard. This was usually the antiquated metal swing set and slide. These were usually cemented down to no avail, and anyone weighing over 60 pounds would rock the set up and out of the ground. Today this scenario no longer holds true. The old swing set has been replaced by the new "play system".

This new play system not only provides the child with his or her own imaginative play and learning environment, but also provides the child of today a much needed fitness center. Now a child can truly be the king or queen of their very own castle, while the end result for the parent is a cost effective outdoor room addition. Parents also enjoy having the "ultimate outdoor babysitter" free up some time for themselves confidently knowing their children are safely occupied with beneficial activity.

With the play systems that are available today, structural limits are a thing of the past. The new play system is set so that even the parents can run, jump, and climb like the kids.

Designs are modular, free-standing, movable pieces of equipment that can be used in endless play combinations by the youngest toddler or the most aggressive twelve year old. The play system allows for the maximum visibility of the play area, while contributing to the overall aesthetics of one's home. The play system is now a one-time purchase and therefore considered a long-term investment and home improvement.

Experts everywhere agree that too many of today's youth are growing up in poor physical condition. A Woodplay Swing Set brings children outside for not only physical play but strong social and mental development as well. Parents also enjoy having the "ultimate outdoor babysitter" free up some time for themselves confidently knowing their children are safely occupied with beneficial activity. Of the 47 million children in the U.S. aged 12 and younger, many of them are in poor physical condition.