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children love unfinished constructions - because they are unlimited, suggestive, open to play in & out of, & [[strikethrough]] often [[/strikethrough]] because they are [[strikethrough]] explorative [[/strikethrough]] adventurous escape from their organized play areas. [[strikethrough]] They are also rather [[draw?]] [[/strikethrough]] empty fountains with sharp pipes to leap over & old or new house foundations [[strikethrough]] with [[/strikethrough]] are also [[strikethrough]] a little [[/strikethrough]] dangerous [[strikethrough]] & therefore [[/strikethrough]] to play amongst & [[strikethrough]] are [[/strikethrough]] usually forbidden. Wouldn't it be a good idea to make a construction of concrete, pipes, & wood [[strikethrough]] over [[/strikethrough]] which is unfinished, open, [[strikethrough]] to [[/strikethrough]] & suggestive for play - with water in [[strikethrough]] part of it [[/strikethrough]] one compartment, sand in another, bars to shoot through, [[strikethrough]] [[two?]] layers [[/strikethrough]] varying floor heights to climb amongst & hide behind. [[strikethrough]] & shoot from. [[/strikethrough]] It should be constructed to be fairly