Why this playground has this name and whether you should visit it with your children, you can read in the following article.
The Bebü playground
Today my son and I came across this playground purely by chance. We actually wanted to go home after we had just been to the baby meeting, but he wanted to be breastfed.
So instead of taking the tram, I decided to walk a bit with him and find a comfortable, quiet place to breastfeed him, preferably in a green area.
And lo and behold: just a few side streets away there was a bench next to a closed supermarket. “I’m sure not many people will come by there,” I thought.
And only 2 people actually came by who didn’t seem to care about us at all and I was quite happy to just enjoy the peace and quiet. I looked around the area and then I saw him…
I have no idea how long he had been
there, but there was a man standing about 50m away staring at us the whole time I was breastfeeding my son. And he didn’t make any attempt to look away. Brrrr!
At first I thought he would look away if I looked directly at him, but no! He kept staring at us and I slowly but surely became uncomfortable. I stopped breastfeeding and we moved on.
The Bebü playground – Baby looks to the left
Thanks to chance
I saw green, so I turned into the next side street, and france mobile database there was the playground. Surrounded by a roadway secured with car tires that had just been swept clean by the city cleaning service.
The Bebü playground – Baby plays
A mother was already there with her children. One just arrived with her daughter. We joined them, but the little man needed time to thaw out and played alone in the sand.
What I thought was cool: Instead of a boring staircase with steps of equal width and length, large, misshapen stones were stacked to form a staircase. The children had to climb a little to get to the this approach focuses on minimizing top and they had a lot of fun doing that. The little man, who had warmed up by now, also climbed up to try out the wave slide: he cheered as he went down.
The Bebü Playground – Broken Glass
Dangerous
What I consider to be an absolute no-go on a playground: broken anhui mobile phone number list glass, cigarette butts and all kinds of rubbish such as broken balloons, candy wrappers and the like lying on the ground and which can quickly become a danger for small children.
The Bebü playground – Dornen
I also found the plants around it not ideal for a playground: thistles, nettles and other thorny plants grew in abundance at hand height.