KABOOM! created the Play Everywhere concept to inspire kids to play every day and to incorporate it into their normal routines. These innovations and installations bring play to unexpected, but everyday spaces, making play easy and available for kids and families.
While a playground can provide a joyful oasis for play, play must be available in other places to include play opportunities where kids, and their caregivers, are already spending their limited time. Play Everywhere encourages people to think about spaces that could become PLAYces — a laundromat, grocery store, sidewalk, bus stop — any unexciting situation can turn into a stimulating, creative outlet for play.
What you can do
You can transform an area in your community into a Play Everywhere space by selecting a street or sidewalk in your community, working together with others in your community and following our Design Guide and principles to create a fun and inclusive space for play.
KABOOM! created the Play Everywhere concept to inspire kids to play every day and to incorporate it into their normal routines. These innovations and installations bring play to unexpected, but everyday spaces, making play easy and available for kids and families.
While a playground can provide a joyful oasis for play, play must be available in other places to include play opportunities where kids, and their caregivers, are already spending their limited time. Play Everywhere encourages people to think about spaces that could become PLAYces — a laundromat, grocery store, sidewalk, bus stop — any unexciting situation can turn into a stimulating, creative outlet for play.
What you can do
You can transform an area in your community into a Play Everywhere space by selecting a street or sidewalk in your community, working together with others in your community and following our Design Guide and principles to create a fun and inclusive space for play.
Associação Beneficente Caminhado com Jesus Lobato
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KaBOOM! Quincy
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KABOOM!
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over 2 years ago
We have had a much larger turn out than we had expected. There have been as many as 45 people attend our morning play group. This has made us decide to open an additional day. Additionally, we have had many moms with young children (20 months and younger) attend. They are very appreciative of the open gym and are asking us to continue it for future years.
We have opened our KaBoom space an additional day each week! We have reached over 45 people, Parents and kids are enjoying the indoor space to play and socialize.
We are very excited to bring a new place to play in Quincy, Washington! Our project will be offering space, building toys, and educational resources to young families during the cold winter months. Quincy Valley School will be offering their gym and toys they have already collected, such as Imagination Playground construction kits. Sara Tuttle and Jenn Lerma will be available for much of the open gym time to explain and show the value of play in a child's development. Kylie Evens and Marci Lindimeier will help with the choosing of new and exciting toys and manipulatives, create art projects to have available for kids to take home or create as they play, and help keep the space clean and organized. Amy Evens will take care of the financial and advertising needs.
Our next steps are to create posters and hang them up throughout town, order toys and storage solutions, make a Facebook post, find other avenues - including word of mouth-to advertise throughout our community.
We will open the gym starting January 15th. It will be from 9:00-10:30 in the morning. We will start with one day a week and then build as our community builds.
Our goal is to have a place young families can congregate, children (and adults) can play, kids can learn to work together, parents can learn about growth and development, and everyone can stay warm while the temperatures are below freezing outside.