Imaginarium Learning Center

Drew, MS USA

MS - Imaginarium Learning Center

Video features the Landscape Structures playground at Imaginarium Learning Center in Drew Mississippi.

[video: fade into the front of the Imaginarium Learning Center building. A full view of the SkyWays Cantilever shading the playground with adults holding toddlers and baby’s underneath. A woman holds a toddler’s hands as she helps her to step up onto the playground decking.

Woman: Step, aww.

[video: a woman wearing navy blue scrubs sits with a baby and a toddler pointing at DigiFuse “To small to fail” panel reading, let’s talk about the sunshine. Woman speaks to camera.]

Woman wearing scrubs: Kelsey, I got face shining so.

[video: camera switches to behind the one as she points to designs on the panel.]

Woman wearing scrubs: Oh, look.

[video: camera switches to a woman spinning the gears on the Optigear panel to show a toddler how they spin. Camera close-up pans around the toddler with bows in her hair. Camera switches to a full view of all the sensory panels with adults and toddlers playing all around. A woman speaks off camera.]

Woman: Look at that, I got it.

[video: camera switches to the other side of the play area where a Smart Play Motion play structure is located. A woman wearing navy blue scrubs points at a DigiFuse “To small to fail” panel. She holds the hand of a baby boy.]

Woman wearing scrubs: Oh, look at the rain.

[video: camera switches to an elevated view of the play area and the top of the SkyWays playground shad system. A woman holding a baby girl kneels next to a chimes panel. The woman hits each chime with her pointer finger to make the chimes ding. She smiles and look at the baby girl as she watches her hand play the chimes. She speaks to the baby.]

Woman playing chimes: Char, listen.

[video: camera zooms in on the side of the baby girls face as she looks at the chimes panel.]

Woman playing chimes: Can you see that?

[video: camera switches back to the Smart Play Motion playground structure. A young girl sits at the top of the slide on the Motion playground structure and slides down away from the camera. A woman speaks off camera.]

Woman: Can you make it go? One, one, one.

[video: camera zooms in on young girls face as she stands next to the toy racecar track while holding a racecar in her hand. Camera pans from the young girl up to the face of another girl standing next to her. Camera switches to a girl letting go of her toy car to race down the track. The girl watches as her car races away.]

Woman off camera: Woo!

[video: camera zooms in a child’s feet as they step up the wiggle ladder. Camera pans over to a young boy peaking over the toy racecar track into the camera. A boy smiles at the camera with a big toothy smile. A girl standing behind him sees the camera and begins to smile and say “Cheese.”]

[video: a young girl sitting at the bottom of a slide investigates the camera and then stands up to rush away. A woman holding a baby turns around to face the camera. The camera zooms in on the baby girls face. The woman speaks to the baby.]

Woman: You going to say hi?

[video: the baby looks up at the camera man. The woman repeats herself.]

Woman: You going to say hi?

[video: fade in to a young girl standing by the Number Climber as she smiles and poses for the camera. An elevated view of the play area with its SkyWays shade system. A woman standing by a DigiFuse panel waves at the camera. Fade to black, Landscape Structures logo appears with text below reading, for a better tomorrow we play today.]

Playground Details

Age Ranges

  • 6 to 23 months

Play Styles

Min Area Required

  • 46' x 26' (14,02 m x 7,92 m)
    • 2-5 Area: 24' x 23' (7,32 m x 7,01 m)
    • 6-23 mos. Area: 25' x 20' (7,62 m x 6,1 m)

Max Fall Height

  • 32" (0,81 m)

Design Standards

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Underneath the cool, UV-protected cover of a SkyWays® Cantilever shade, this playground encourages kids ages 6 months to 5 years to have language-rich interactions with their caregivers thanks to DigiFuse® Talking is Teaching panels, which were developed in partnership with Too Small to Fail’s "Talking is Teaching: Talk, Read, Sing" campaign. To keep their minds and bodies busy, this playground also features a Smart Play®: Motion 2-5 and a PlayShaper® playstructure where kids can build their cognitive and motor skills as they play with other children.

Installed: October 2016

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Playground consultant for this project

GOGO Recreation
201 Rees Ln
Jackson, MS 39209
Phone 601-307-9280
info@gogorecreation.com
www.gogorecreation.com

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