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Play and Recreation > Best Practices > a
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a.
Organize play events on the street that use loose parts and play leaders to allow for adventure play on a temporary basis.
Play and Recreation > Best Practices > d
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Include loose parts, such as sand and water, or natural materials, such as rocks and twigs, that encourage creative play.
Play and Recreation > Best Practices > c
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Provide surfaces for drawing and stenciling on the street surface or walls.
Play and Recreation > Best Practices > b
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Provide reading/storytelling nooks with comfortable seating, protected from the sun, wind and rain.
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Include drawing stations with easels, seating and access to water.
Play and Recreation > Best Practices > f
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Provide plants with edible fruits and berries.
Play and Recreation > Best Practices > e
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e.
Include plants that are child-friendly and can be harvested and used for play, such as bamboo.
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Encourage the use of plants that attracts insects, such as butterflies.
Play and Recreation > Best Practices > c
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c.
Set up stage-like areas on the street to prompt imaginative and dramatic play.
Play and Recreation > Best Practices > b
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b.
Use paving patterns to encourage pavement games on the street.
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