Remember when you were a child and you spent hours pretending to be someone you weren’t? I do. I’ve been a robotic cop, a dinosaur, I turned life into a first person point of view video game long before virtual reality came out, and I was a superhero called Lobsterman. Really. Lobsterman. My mittens were lobster claws.
Well, today, my family went to a fun park with a great playground and pond with rivers to okay in. This is the playground.
If you played on it, what kind of story would you have created?
Looks like a giant spaceship. I would have played aliens hehe
I was thinking the central part was a lot like a rocket.
Probably would have pretended to be a tiny person, considering all of the large insects on it 😀
That would be interesting. I’d pretend it was a boat, actually.
I would have pretended to be a bug living in bug city. Maybe a butterfly. 🙂
I’ve been a dinosaur, but not an insect. I also used to be a dog a lot.
I liked pretending to be a panther. Sleek, sneaky, and powerful. Plus you could leap out and surprise people.
Ooh, a panther. I think I sometimes was a cat, too. Less assuming, but can still pounce on people.
Every time I went to a park as a kid, the ground was lava – I had to get where I was going by using the playplace and not touchin’ the ground. Talk about a workout haha.
Oh, I’ve done that. I’ve also done that in my living room.
The house is the best place to do it!
Definitely. Another thing I imagined was that all the streets were canals, cars were boats, and crosswalks were bridges.
I’d imagine that cracks in the sidewalk were hurdles I had to jump.
I didn’t do that, but near where I lived when I was a kid, there was a shopping mall with black floor tiles and many coloured tiles in patterns. I didn’t step on the black tiles.
When I was a kid playgrounds like this were all about super-dangerous secret missions. My cousins and I would climb around carefully, never allowing ourselves to touch the ground, and pretend that there were dangerous men out to kill us. XD
Sounds fun. I probably would’ve done that, too.