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Playtime for the Kids in Rizal Park Children's Playground

Fun for the Kids at Rizal Park Children's Playground

According to Pediatrics Journal:

Play is essential to development because it contributes to the cognitive, physical, social, and emotional well-being of children and youth. Play also offers an ideal opportunity for parents to engage fully with their children.
In short, play is good for our children, Samuel and Samantha. It is also a good way of bonding between me, My Beloved wife, and the kids. That's why I join playing toys with the kids. I  join their pretend plays and sometimes horseplay with them.



Unfortunately, our hometown in Laguna woefully lacks public park. That city doesn't have any green public park or a decent playground. This is a big contrast to Baguio City and Tagaytay that have wide green public spaces. In fact, our family has to go to Nuvali just to give the kids a wide green space to run around.

So, one day we decided to bring Samuel and Samantha to a big playground. We brought them to Rizal Park Children's Playground.

Entrance to Rizal Park Children's Playground

Rizal Park Children's Playground is big and has slides, swings, seesaw, and other things that the kids will enjoy. The best thing is that there's no entrance fee, which is like the playground in Baguio's Burnham Park. 

Samuel and Samantha ran with excitement the moment they entered the playground. They went up and down on this rainbow slide.

Rainbow Slide at Rizal Park Children's Playground

They also had a good time with other slides.

Slide at Rizal Park Children's Playground

Swings and monkey bars.

Monkey bars at Rizal Park Children's Playground

What I like about the Rizal Park Children's Playground is the whimsical and playful designs of the park like these bench carried by frogs.

Frog Bench at Rizal Park Children's Playground

Then there is this statue of a fish being eaten by another fish, which is a playful design for a tunnel.

Fishes at Rizal Park Children's Playground

Statues like these reminds me of monsters and characters from Studio Ghibli movies.

Our favorites in Rizal Park Children's Playground is this life-size and larger-than-life statues, such as these dinosaurs:

Dinosaurs at Rizal Park Children's Playground

Then there is giant hippo, where my son bravely entered and had a good photo in its mouth.

Giant hippo at Rizal Park Children's Playground

These statues are the reasons why I wanted to bring my children to Rizal Park Children's Playground. I always see them every time I ride the LRT train and I know that my children will marvel at the dinosaurs.

There is also a big statue of the pawikan.

Giant sea turtle in Rizal Park Children's Playground

Of course, I imagined my kids being devoured by this giant sea turtle.

Pawikan in Rizal Park Children's Playground


The whimsical characters and larger-than-life statues in Rizal Park Children's Playground is very good for enhancing my children's imagination. The people who planned this park really thought about the children who will use this playground.

Rizal Park Children's Playground features things that can be found in fairy tales such as this "shoe house".

Magical shoe house in Rizal Park Children's Playground

Then there is a pumpkin house...

Pumpkin House in Rizal Park Children's Playground

...which reminds of the carriage used by Cinderella.

Rizal Park also has a volcano.

Volcano in Rizal Park Children's Playground

Do not be afraid. That volcano is dormant and will no longer throw up sulfur and ash.

My Little Ones had the great time in Rizal Park Children's Park. I was happy to see them enjoy. Sadly, I observed not-so-good things during our tine there. 

One not-so-good thing is the rudeness of other kids inside the park. These kids throw sand and gravel on the slide and other kids.

Another not-so-good thing graffiti and vandalism of park visitors. I saw plenty of writings in the statue and other park amenities.Other visitors also throw their garbage anywhere.

Graffiti and vandalism in Rizal Park Children's Playground
Graffiti in Rizal Park Children's Playground.

These not-so-good things are not the fault of Rizal Park administrator but by Filipinos themselves! It reflects our nature as Filipinos. And it is saddening. 

Despite the not-so-good Pinoy behavior that I observed, I will still bring my little ones to the Rizal Park Children's Playground because this is one of the very few places where they can experience the joy of play, which is also the joy of childhood.

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Read about my other post about Rizal Park, which is about the Luneta Park Dancing Fountain.