Sławosz Uznański – the second Polish astronaut to travel into space – has recently captured the world’s attention. It’s the perfect opportunity to take a closer look at the topic of outer space.
This article explores how to design a playground that not only provides endless fun, but also sparks children’s curiosity about the universe. Who knows – maybe future astronauts will one day play on such a playground?
Aquarius Inox Series – a first step towards the stars
The Aquarius Inox sets models 1705 INOX and 1714 INOX include many elements associated with space-themed play. The deep navy colour resembles the night sky, and the educational solar system panels ignite curiosity and encourage children to ask questions about planets, stars, and the cosmos.
The circular windows can become rocket cabins in a child’s imagination – a great opportunity to inspire creative play.
The Rocket – continuing the space adventure
Alongside the Aquarius set, the rocket-shaped springer model 5026 fits perfectly into the space-themed concept.. Children can imagine the rocket as a vehicle that takes them to a new planet, into orbit, or back to Earth.
What would space be without UFOs?
A UFO-shaped springer model 5032 is sure to catch children’s attention. After all, who hasn’t dreamed of meeting an alien? An encounter with a little green creature? Why not! It’s all part of the wonder of childhood imagination.
How do we know children love space?
The popularity of space-themed playgrounds is no coincidence. More and more projects are incorporating this motif – both in ready-made sets and customised equipment. Fascination with galaxies, rockets, and alien life is universal, timeless, and perfectly suited to the world of children’s play.
Here are some of our favourite examples, but if there’s a desire to create something custom, we’re always happy to help. Individual projects are always welcome.