Children aged 0-3 typically play independently and are suited for activities like sand, clay, water, swings, and small slides. Children aged 3-6 enjoy abstract toys, chairs and tables, large slides, and movable structures. Children aged 6-8 prefer activities like climbing nets that awaken their innate physical abilities. Children over 8 years old enjoy demonstrating their capabilities on more complex and challenging climbing structures. 2. Diverse and Colorful Types In this era, leisure and recreation are increasingly popular among markets and demographics. The eyes are the windows to the soul, and color is a vital element shaping our world. Traditional playgrounds often fail to effectively spark children's joy. The combination of red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple is more likely to capture children's interest. Emphasizing the cultivation of children's physical fitness and mitigating the weakening of sensory development (touch, hearing, sight, smell) caused by electronic devices, non-powered play equipment is experiencing a resurgence. 3. Safe and Reliable Play Equipment Children are naturally active, and exploration is essential to their growth. Beyond keeping pace with the times and enhancing the playability of non-powered equipment, playground development places significant emphasis on safety. All play structures can incorporate protective surfaces like sand, molded rubber, or rubber mats to reduce the risk of injury from falls. 4. High Value of Non-Powered Equipment Requiring no external energy sources like electricity, these facilities rely solely on user interaction. Compared to tech-driven mechanical equipment, non-powered playgrounds offer lower procurement and operational costs. Yet their appeal—combining

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