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      <title>webuildfun Launches Florida Operations to Meet Growing Demand for Commercial Play Spaces</title>
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           As one of Miracle Recreation’s leading distributors, webuildfun enters Florida with a four-person regional team and full-service outdoor recreation capabilities.
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           ALLEN, TX— February 17, 2026
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             webuildfun, a leading distributor for Miracle Recreation and a provider of commercial playground and outdoor recreation solutions, today announced its expansion into the Florida market. The expansion establishes a full operational presence designed to support Florida communities with play environments including inclusive playground, themed playgrounds, shade structures, site amenities, surfacing, pavilions, indoor play, sculptures and turn-key installation.
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           In addition to partnering with Miracle Recreation, webuildfun is a leading distributor for several other PlayPower brands, including HAGS, Soft Play, Wabash, USA Shade, and No Fault Surfacing. 
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           Florida’s schools, parks and recreation departments, municipalities, landscape architects, and developers continue to invest in outdoor spaces that promote accessibility, community connection, and long-term durability. The expansion positions webuildfun to deliver turnkey installations, custom playground designs, and year-round service capabilities, supported by more than two decades of experience serving public and private sector clients across multiple states.
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           “Florida represents an exciting opportunity for webuildfun to expand our partnership with Miracle Recreation and bring its trusted playground solutions to communities ready for world-class outdoor play experiences,” said Kristen Allen, President and Co-Owner of webuildfun. “Our track record as one of Miracle’s leading distributors gives us confidence in our ability to deliver the same level of service and innovation that has driven our success across Texas, Michigan, and New Mexico. We are committed to building lasting partnerships with Florida schools, municipalities, landscape architects and developers who share our vision for creating inclusive, engaging play spaces.”
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           The Florida expansion reflects webuildfun’s continued multi-state growth, building on established operations across Texas, Michigan, and New Mexico. The company’s expanding footprint is supported by a scalable operating model and experienced regional teams, enabling consistent delivery and long-term partner relationships across multiple markets.  The expansion coincides with Miracle Recreation’s upcoming 100-year anniversary in 2027, marking a century of leadership in the playground industry. webuildfun’s Florida launch builds on that legacy by extending Miracle Recreation’s trusted presence to communities seeking innovative playground solutions, inclusive play equipment, safety surfacing, and complementary outdoor site amenities.
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           Florida schools, parks and recreation departments, municipalities, landscape architects, and residential developers now have direct access to comprehensive outdoor recreation solutions, including:
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            Inclusive play environments
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             designed to serve children of all abilities, featuring ADA-compliant equipment and sensory-rich play experiences that promote accessibility and community engagement.
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             that enhance community value through custom structures, themed designs, and innovative play elements that transform public spaces into memorable recreation destinations.
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            Turnkey installation and full-service project management
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            , spanning initial design consultation through ASTM-certified installation, safety surfacing, shade structures, site furnishings, and ongoing maintenance support.
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            Year-round operational capacity
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             tailored to Florida’s climate, enabling continuous project delivery without the seasonal constraints common in other regions.
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           webuildfun has established immediate operational capacity across Florida with the addition of four uniquely qualified regional sales representatives: Matthew Frey (North Florida), Jay Rader (Orlando), Jaime Marker (Southwest Central Florida), and Christophe Chartier (Northwest Central Florida). The dedicated team brings localized expertise and responsiveness to support the unique needs of Florida communities.
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            Florida schools, municipalities, developers, and recreation professionals interested in learning more about webuildfun’s commercial playground and outdoor recreation solutions can contact Kristen Allen, President and Co-Owner, at
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      <title>Outdoor Hand Sanitizer Stations</title>
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  NEW! Hand sanitizer stations perfect for playgrounds or recreation areas.

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                    Our Hand Sanitizing Stations are the perfect addition to your playground when you do not have access to soap and water. The station is made from tough and durable welded carbon steel construction for the most demanding locations. There are four models available with and without tamper-resistant, lockable cabinets. All units are 100% powder coated with a 5 year warranty that guarantees that the unit will not rust under
  
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  normal usage. Units have been tested for adhesion, chemical resistance, corrosion and fade resistance as per AAMA 2605-05 (American Architectural Manufacturers Association). 
  
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  Our stations are compatible with most hand sanitizer dispensers. Units can be mounted using pre-drilled holes or new holes can be drilled by the installer. Adhesive backing can also be used to mount dispensers to the back plate. (Adhesive backing is not included.) 
  
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                    Just like you, we too are ready to get out and enjoy the weather.  We are counting down the days until the world starts it slow process to reopen our economy.  Adults are ready to hit up the restaurants, and the kids are especially ready to converge on the parks!  Hopefully this will equate to some awesome picnics in the park, coming soon.  
  
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      The Five
Fundamental Strategies for Designing a Playground for All
    
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    Are you
adding a new playground to your community? Are families excited to see what the
new playground will look like? How about families raising children with
disabilities? Have you included them in the discussion? Families raising
children with disabilities see the new playground as an opportunity to be a
part of the community instead of apart from the community. With more than
400,000 children who have disabilities in Texas, parks and recreation
administrators will also welcome the opportunity for inclusion.
  
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    Inclusive
playgrounds are Playgrounds for All. They are accessible, multi-sensory, and
social environments designed to challenge children with physical and
neurological disabilities as well as children who are neuro-typical.
Playgrounds for All ensure that everyone has choices when it comes to where
they want to play. Using strategies to eliminate surprises and provide places
to decompress help children with autism enjoy the community asset.
  
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      Playgrounds for All are Accessible 
    
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    Since
2012, all new and renovated playgrounds must meet regulations laid out in the
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). The ADA is the least you can do
according to the law. Accessible playgrounds enable people using mobility devices
to get to, through and around the playground. 

  
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    The
biggest decision that you will need to make about accessibility is what type of
safety surfacing will you purchase? 
While Engineered Wood Fiber (EWF) meets the ADA criteria, there are
significant problems with this choice. Maintaining EWF surfacing so that it
continues to meet ADA regulations requires regular raking and refilling. If you
choose EWF, make sure you have a written maintenance plan and follow it; otherwise
you open yourself up to lawsuits. The real problem is that even though EWF
meets the ADA in the lab, it is rare that a person using a mobility device such
as a wheelchair or walker can maneuver through the space — their devices get
stuck in the mulch.
  
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    Playgrounds for All go far beyond the Americans with Disabilities
Act regulations by providing wide routes, flush transitions, and unitary
surfacing. The travel routes around and through the playground and surrounding
areas are wide enough for people and wheelchairs to pass, transfer onto and off
of equipment, and get close to activities. Protective surfacing (such as rubber
tiles, mats, turf, or a combination of energy-absorbing materials) forms a
unitary shock-absorbing surface. This type of surfacing makes it easier for
wheelchairs and strollers to enter and navigate in the playspace.
  
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      Playgrounds for All are Multi-Sensory
    
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    Children use their seven sensory systems to explore and try
to learn about the environment around them. Sensory play is crucial to brain
development. When children use their sensory systems, it helps build nerve
connections in the brain’s pathways. As more connections are made, children are
more able to complete complex learning tasks. This brain development supports
cognitive growth, language development, gross motor skills, social interaction
and problem-solving skills.
  
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    All children benefit from a multi-sensory environment. Children
who are developmentally delayed often need even more exposure to sensory input.
  
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    A playground is a perfect place for children to use all of
their sensory systems — make sure you deliberately select the equipment and the
plantings to meet this goal. Here are some suggestions to engage each sensory
system except for taste:
  
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    Auditory System (hearing): Musical instruments, talk
tubes
  
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    Olfactory System (smelling): Plantings with a
variety of different smells
  
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    Proprioceptive System (body awareness): Climbers,
things to jump from, monkey bars
  
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    Tactile System (touch): Planting with different
textures, equipment with different textures such a play panels or rocks
  
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    Vestibular System (movement and balance):
Spinners, swings, gliders, spring rockers
  
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    Visual System: Equipment that can be looked
through, such as telescopes or colored play panels
  
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      Playgrounds for All
are social environments
    
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    The playground is an important place for kids to develop their social
and cooperative skills. On the playground, children learn to play and interact
with each other as they communicate, share and take turns. Playgrounds create platforms
for children’s imaginations with shapes, colors, structures and activities that
challenge their creativity and encourage pretend play. Include a wide variety
of cooperative and imaginary play experiences
that create a welcoming and social environment for children. Group spinners and
swings are excellent cooperative play equipment and make a great addition to an
inclusive playground.
  
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      Playgrounds for All encourage all
children to play
    
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    Inclusive playgrounds are places where 
    
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      all 
    
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    children in your community can play. If the playground is only
a low ramped structure, children who have strong gross motor-planning skills
may easily be bored. On the other hand, if the playground is only a large
structure with difficult climbing activities, children with disabilities make
not be able to engage in the play.  
  
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    The solution is to provide graduated levels of challenge to ensure
that all ages and abilities are actively engaged on the playground. Placing
those different challenge levels close to one another invites engagement
between children of different abilities. 
  
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    Every child is not going to be able to or choose to play on every
piece of equipment. But it is important that every child has a choice in how
they want to play. If all that is done to a playground to welcome children who
use wheelchairs is to add an accessible swing seat, then all that child can do
is swing.  He or she has no other
options. Well-designed Playgrounds for All provide at least three play choices
for children who need postural support and/or use a wheelchair.
  
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    Accessible gliders, inclusive whirls, accessible zip lines, bird-nest
swings, group spinners designed with postural support, and ground-based play
like musical instruments are all excellent choices for children who need
postural support. The great thing about these options is that they often
attract children of varying ages and abilities, creating spaces on the
playground where everyone is playing together.
  
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      Playgrounds for All ensure children do
not get overwhelmed
    
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    For some children, including many with autism and sensory
processing disorder, a playground can overload their sensory systems. There are
simple strategies that you can implement to help prevent this overload or to
help a child regroup.
  
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    Install a sidewalk that encircles your playground. The sidewalk
becomes an orientation path for children. They can walk around the entire
playground and determine the best place for them to play today. Some days,
being in the most active areas of the playground is fine, but other days, some
children may need to move to a quieter location. The orientation path allows
them to figure out the dynamics of the playground before engaging. It also
provides a “safe space” to return to when the play becomes overwhelming.
  
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    Another good strategy is to create a quiet, cozy space away from
the major action for a child to go when they become overwhelmed. The space
should be in the quietest place on the playground. The child will want to feel
like they are in a small enclosed area, but enabling a parent to keep an eye on
the child is important. Having extra tactile experiences in the area can help
reduce anxiety. The space can be created with landscaping or by combining a
variety of play panels.
  
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    After surfacing, the most requested
element from parents raising children with disabilities is fencing. The 
    
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Autism Network Research Report 
    
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    states
that roughly half of children with an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
attempt to elope (run away) from a safe environment, a rate nearly four times
higher than their unaffected siblings. When children elope, two in three
parents reported their missing children had a “close call” with a traffic
injury. About 62% of families of children who elope were prevented from
attending/enjoying activities outside the home due to fear of wandering. By
adding a fence to your playground, you help reduce the anxiety parents feel
about being outside.
  
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      Conclusion
    
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    it is possible to improve the
inclusivity of every playground with conscious design-making and good layout, regardless
of budget. Following are some good places to start making your playgrounds more
inclusive:
  
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to help set priorities.  
  
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accessible routes are even wider than 60” — 72” allows two wheelchairs to pass
one other.  
  
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flush and no one will get hurt as they move from surface to surface. There
should be no more than ¼” difference between surfacing.  
  
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    &lt;!--[endif]--&gt;                            Commit to one ground-based cooperative play activity designed for
someone using a wheelchair such as a group swing, group spinning, or an accessible
glider or whirl.  
  
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    By designing sensory environments that are accessible and challenging
for all, you create a community asset that will be loved by all the children in
your community.
  
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      Mara Kaplan
    
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     is an Inclusive Play Design
Specialist and owner of Let Kids Play, an inclusive consulting firm. She has 25
years of experience in designing welcoming and inclusive play spaces. 
  
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  Shade
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    Shade
 structures provide valuable shelter for any outdoor area – playgrounds,
 parks, stadiums, parking lots, sports courts and fields, school 
courtyards and more. They are an easy thing to be cut from the budget 
because they are not thought to be a necessity, but this is a mistake! 
The benefits of adding a shade structure to your outdoor area far 
outweigh the cost.
  
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      Harmful UV Ray Protection
    
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     – Everyone today knows the
 damage that UV rays inflict on our skin. The more we can reduce 
exposure to harmful UV rays, the better. Shade structures help protect 
people from these harmful rays by drastically lowering the amount of 
exposure for anyone underneath.
  
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      Weather Protection
    
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     – Shade structures are great 
protection against the elements. At larger venues, it could be the 
deciding factor on whether a show or game gets cancelled due to 
inclement weather. At pools, playgrounds and parks, it protects guests 
from getting caught in bad weather. They can be used by commercial 
businesses to protect merchandise, by schools and churches to protect 
outdoor meeting areas, at residential homes to protect patios and 
swimming pools, at playgrounds to protect the children playing, and 
more.
  
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      Equipment Protection
    
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     – Just as they protect people 
from harmful UV rays and weather, they also protect the equipment 
underneath them from the elements. Shade structures create a barrier 
from the beating sun, rain, snow, sleet and hail – all of which will run
 down exposed equipment in time. Installing a shade structure will make 
any equipment underneath it last longer.
  
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      Cool &amp;amp; Comfortable
    
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     – Standing in the shade is 
cooler than standing in direct sunlight, especially when the structure 
creating the shade is made of breathable fabric that allows air to pass 
through. Just like people, equipment and seating areas will be cooler 
and more comfortable when under a shade structure. Have you ever tried 
to sit on a metal bench that’s been heating up under the sun all day? Or
 maybe your child has complained of sliding down a slide that’s too hot?
 With their cooling abilities, shade structures are an easy addition to 
any outdoor area to increase guest comfort.
  
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    If you’re interested in adding a 
    
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    All
 kids enjoying playing; whether it’s being creative and imaginative, or 
silly and rambunctious, the urge to play is natural. Adults enjoy “play”
 too, just in a different form; think happy hour, vacation, golf, girl’s
 night out, etc. Even animals – baby and adult – enjoy playing. Don’t 
you think something that’s such an instinctive behavior in both children
 and adults, human and animal, must hold some sort of inherent purpose 
in our lives?
  
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    The basic most obvious 
reason that play is important is because it makes us happy. Our level of
 contentedness with life plays a big role in our overall mental and 
physical health. If life is all work and no play, it can lead to 
depression, high levels of stress, ongoing tension and exhaustion; all 
of these things have been directly linked to increased health issues. In
 this sense, play improves our quality of life – it creates positive 
emotions, relieves stress and lightens the burden of everyday life – for
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    Another big reason play 
is important is that it contributes to children’s mental and physical 
development – especially during early childhood. Play is the core basis 
of how kids come to learn and understand the world around them. Play 
helps shape a child’s development by stimulating the neurological 
connections within the brain. Development of motor skills (fine and 
gross), creativity/imagination, awareness of self and others, language 
skills, social/emotional skills, self-esteem, problem-solving, muscle 
development, and ability to learn are all influenced by a child’s play. 
In short, play supplies the brain with what it needs for learning later 
in life, maximizing the child’s chance of being a happy and healthy 
member of society.
  
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    Children with special 
needs do not often have the same opportunities as other children to 
engage in physical play at the playground. More often than not, they 
have obstacles that prevent them from being able to participate. Inclusive play allows children with different needs the opportunity to play side-by-side on the same playground.
  
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    Inclusive play is beneficial for all children. It allows the 
opportunity for children with special needs to experience the positive 
impact that play has on their development and overall well-being. It 
allows typically developing children to view the world through a 
different, more diverse lens. Kids with a diverse range of abilities 
playing together in the same space will develop a sense of equality and 
togetherness they will never experience if they remain separated in 
play. It allows them all to interact with one another, exposing their 
differences, but highlighting their similarities at the same time, 
helping them to develop an awareness, respect and understanding of 
people with all abilities.
  
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    However, the number one reason that inclusive play is important is 
that it allows children to have access to the play time that can help 
them develop into happy and healthy, functioning adults.
  
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    To learn more about inclusive play, or for information on building an inclusive playground, contact us today for a 
    
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    . We would love to help you bring your inclusive playground ideas to life!
  
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      webuildfun was thrilled to partner with the city of Round Rock to bring the latest in playground design and innovation to 
      
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 at Old Settlers Park.  This "Extreme Generation" (or "XGen" for short) 
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      This XGen playground 
includes Miracle’s new Gravity Rail as well as climbing towers, slides, 
tunnels, obstacles and more for a thrilling and interactive experience. 
The park is equipped with 
      
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      , which includes a suite of augmented-reality, imagination-driven playground games for parents to play with their children aged 3 to 9. 
    
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      We love the X-Gen 
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experience something unique. It encourages physical activity and social 
interaction, and builds self-confidence. Kids can take perceived risks, but in a safe environment. 
    
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      The concept of nature play involves incorporating the surrounding 
landscape into an outdoor play area. It combines nature and safety, 
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      Nature playgrounds have become increasingly common in recent years, 
popping up in neighborhoods, city parks, schools and other places such 
as zoos across the U.S. Not only are they aesthetically pleasing, but 
they provide a safe and fun opportunity for children to enjoy nature and
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      Nature playgrounds come in all shapes and sizes, using boulders, 
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      Nature playgrounds provide multiple benefits for children and families benefits including:
    
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          Physical Exercise – 
        
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          Reduces Stress
        
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standardized tests to extra-curricular activities.  
      
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      To learn more about nature play, or if you are interested in building a nature playground contact us today for a 
      
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      . We look forward to talking with you!
    
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    Earlier this year, Miracle Recreation and webuildfun, inc. had the pleasure of teaming up with the 
    
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commitment to its citizens, and for this reason it makes a point to 
update parks and equipment on an ongoing basis. This year, the city 
wanted to update the playgrounds at Harris Ryals Park and Stormie Jones 
Park, with an emphasis on accessibility.
  
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    Three different playground companies were invited to submit bids to 
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    For both parks, the city
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    Don Henderson, the Parks Superintendent for the City of Bedford, 
stated, “I couldn’t be happier with the playgrounds … Miracle was a 
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    webuildfun is a proud partner and supplier of Miracle Recreation 
products in North and Central Texas, where we’ve been supplying and 
installing commercial playground equipment for over 20 years. We are 
here to assist you throughout every step of the process, including 
project concepts and design, customized installation needs, fundraising 
and financing options, construction, maintenance and demolition.
  
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your ideas and help you bring a little color to your next park and 
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    Building
 a brand-new playground takes a lot of time and money; unfortunately, 
more often than not, it’s time and money that schools, churches, 
neighborhoods and communities don’t have. There are several ways to get 
funding to build a new playground – donations, fundraisers, grants, etc.
 – but before you commit all that time and effort, make sure a new 
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lot of usage and tend to get weathered down pretty quickly – this 
doesn’t mean a playground needs to be replaced when it starts to show 
signs of aging. More often than not, updating a few worn elements of the
 playground will restore it to “like-new” status and you can save the 
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bouts of weather, but it also keeps the equipment cool. If you have ever
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in the full sun all day long, you know what kind of value a shade 
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surfacing seen on playgrounds is loose fill of some kind - engineered 
wood fiber (wood mulch) or rubber mulch. Upgrading from loose fill to a 
smooth, unitary synthetic safety surface is something we highly 
recommend. Unitary safety surfacing is easier for all kids to maneuver, 
especially those who are in a wheelchair or other mobility aids.
      
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technology. Smart play involves a mobile game system that blends the 
digital play that kids love today with the active outdoor play and 
joyful imagination that they need to aid proper development. 
      
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 a leader in smart-play technology, has created a collection of 
smart-play apps for parents to play with their kids on smart 
playgrounds; just download the free app and begin playing!
      
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       You should strongly 
consider making the playground elements you update inclusive. Every 
child deserves a safe, interactive and enjoyable play environment; and 
for this reason, inclusive playgrounds are becoming more and more 
popular. Having a playground that is accessible and has options for 
children with disabilities as well as typical children is the best way 
to ensure your playground is up-to-date.
    
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    Anything that is broken 
should be replaced, obviously, but also take into account the play 
patterns of the kids using the playground. What equipment is popular? 
What is least popular? What time of day is busiest for your playground? 
Are there children with disabilities who visit and are unable to fully 
participate? Watching the play patterns of kids at your playground will 
help you get the most bang for your buck when deciding what to update.
  
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  Everyone loves music!

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      Everyone
 loves music. Music can be therapeutic. It can relieve stress, enhance 
memory, express feelings, and help with communication. Music, when 
combined with recess, can become an important part of children’s 
development and learning processes.
    
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      Unstructured play on the
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cognitive development. Music has also been proven to positively affect a
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        Cognitive Function:
      
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 Music is beneficial to cognitive development and reasoning skills. It 
enhances memory, teaches persistence, and helps with organizational 
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        Emotional Effect:
      
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 Most kids love music — and making noise — so the ability to play their 
own instruments is FUN for them! Music can help nurture their 
creativity, confidence levels and self-expression. Music is also 
healing; it has been shown to help reduce stress, anxiety and depression
 symptoms, as well as boost your mood. Music makes us happier!
    
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        Physical Impact:
      
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 Music has also been shown to affect us physically. Both listening to 
and playing music can enhance physical endurance, make you sleep better 
and improve blood-vessel function. These physical benefits can only have
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        Social Interaction: 
      
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      Playing
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their social engagement. It helps kids to practice their listening 
skills and assists them in learning how to work together and develop a 
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        Inclusive Play: 
      
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      Adding
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inclusive element to an otherwise non-inclusive playground. Musical 
instruments are inclusive because they are designed to be played from 
all different heights and angles so that all kids can play them, 
including kids with mobility devices of any kind.
    
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      The power and joy of 
music is undeniable. Combining it with the benefits of recess can give 
kids a positive developmental boost, helping them to be healthier and 
happier all around!
    
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      If you would like more information on outdoor muscial instruments, please 
      
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      <title>Remodel Your Playground without Breaking the Bank</title>
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      <description>Playgrounds get a lot of use. That’s a good thing, although it does take a toll on the playground equipment. Eventually, all playgrounds need some refreshing in order to keep their appeal. Updating your playground does not have to take a lot of time or money.</description>
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  Updating your playground does not have to take a lot of time or money.

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      Playgrounds
 get a lot of use. That’s a good thing, although it does take a toll on 
the playground equipment. Eventually, all playgrounds need some 
refreshing in order to keep their appeal. Updating your playground does 
not have to take a lot of time or money.
      
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        Here’s how to effectively remodel your playground without breaking the bank:
      
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       What are the most used items
 on the playground and what areas of the playground are lacking? If 
there are certain pieces of equipment that are rarely used (or older), 
you should consider replacing them with something new.
    
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       You don’t have to do it all at 
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upgrade one thing at a time. You can stretch this out over months or 
years, whatever works for your budget.
    
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       Little things, like
 updating a slide, the swings, park benches or adding a freestanding 
piece of play equipment will refresh your playground without having to 
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       A great way to instantly
 revamp an older playground is to add smart play technology. Biba is a 
mobile game system that blends digital play with active outdoor play. 
Biba games are unlocked with any smart phone, so they get children and 
parents together for some fun playtime and bonding at the playground. It
 is an affordable, easy and cutting-edge addition to any playground. 
Pro-Tip: during Miracle Recreation’s current Playground Sale, Biba is 
included for free with select playground equipment purchases.
    
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      Fall and winter are great times to make playground updates so they can be installed and ready for the warmer seasons. 
      
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      webuildfun has been supplying and installing commercial playground 
equipment in North and Central Texas for over 20 years. We offer the 
highest-quality products on the market, including Miracle Recreation 
Equipment, as well as the other manufacturers we represent for your 
needs. Please 
      
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