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Children are welcome, with a playarea, organised activities and buggy-friendly paths.
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There is a large outdoor playarea and four car parking spaces.
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A playarea should not substitute for teaching science in the museum.
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There's also a cafe by the playarea, which serves artisan ice-cream.
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There's a timber playarea with jumping, balancing, swinging and climbing apparatus.
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In what is left of the playpark opposite Bernard's former home stands half a slide with small steps leading to thin air.
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It's like an adventure for adults, it turns it into a playground.
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If A can't make her love God's big playground, A'm no preacher!
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The playground, likewise, is one of the most useful parts of the system.
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The old playground is just the same.
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On her all eyes were fixed sooner or later, and every mind became the playground of judgments.
Usage of play yard in English
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McNally was outside in what used to be the school playyard.
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Then the puppies exploded into the playyard and clambered over me.
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The children, about 25 three-to-four year olds, were still in the playyard.
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One such item is this portable playyard that Carpenter recommends.
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He heard the footsteps of his two friends move away from him across the playyard.
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They stood alone in the playyard; they were never called on in class; they sat silent and shriveled at their desks.
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With permission from the playyard supervisor, we circulated from one group to another and participated in their activities where we could safely do so.
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I was then taken to a playyard, where a man masquerading as my father threw a Nerf Ball that I was supposed to chase.
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We just playedyard games like marbles and tossing a ball.
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"That's their outdoor playyard," she said, pointing to it with obvious pride.
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A generation of national school classes has passed through Jim Neary's tutelage since most of the Graigue-Ballycallan squad playedyard games.
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The West End, a huge building of two stories, fronted with gnarled poplars, divided the playyards called girlside and boyside.