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Storefront

The Storefront playground panel is designed to invite social interaction and set the stage for imaginary play. Available in a wide variety of themes, including Snack Shack, Farmer’s Market and more.

Age Range
18 mos - 12 yrs
Design Options
available with various themes/images
Accessibility/Annex H
accessible with appropriate design & surfacing
Social/Emotional
role/pretend play, social interaction
Materials
high-density UV-stabilized polyethylene

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"We came to Blue Imp with the goal of creating a playground that was accessible and playable for our young student with cerebral palsy. Blue Imp toured sites with us, showed us the possibilities and designed a structure that is fun and exciting for all our students. It’s everything we dreamed of." Rachel Schortinghuis — Barnwell School Playground Committee
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"Our school was fortunate enough to team up with Blue Imp to bring a new all accessible playground to our school and community. Blue Imp was able to put together our visioned playground that allows kids to run, jump and climb, as well as allows children of all abilities to find their place on the playground. The customer service we received from Blue Imp went above and beyond our expectations.  Professional, yet a personal feel that we knew that any questions or concerns we may have would be answered knowledgeably and with our students best interest in mind. We know the design and structure of our playground will be loved by kids and families for years to come! " Eastbrook Elementary School
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