The Best Children’s Play Equipment in the World

Most people, when they get a job, get a job in order to pay their bills: they do a job not because they love it, but because it serves a purpose and helps them to work towards their end goal (which normally involves paying for two weeks on a beach and regular fixed-interest-rate mortgage repayments). This to me, sounds like hell. A life with nothing to look forward to. Unfortunately society often dictates that we should live life in this way. Of course, I argue that we only have to live this life if we want to. In support of this idea, I just cycled from the UK to Slovakia on an old bicycle and then rafted the Danube with very little money, just because I can.

So, what has children’s play equipment got to do with following one’s dreams? In this case, everything.

Several years ago, my father worked too hard on his renovation (building) business. Then he made a change. He decided to pursue his dream of creating the best children’s play equipment in the world. And you know what? He’s doing it.

This is one of the cases where pictures speak louder than words, so please enjoy the eye candy that follows. The pictures include children’s play houses that are fully insulated and wired with electrics, pirate ships that are big enough to live in, and castles that make your eyes melt to name but a few. My Dad claims that if you can dream it up, he can make it real. I like this idea very much.

If you want to see more, go to FlightsofFantasyCreativePlay.co.uk (you can also ‘like’ the Flights of Fantasy Facebook Page although at this time, it may not be updated regularly).  Through Flights of Fantasy, he makes play equipment for both private individuals and businesses. It’s quite a little bit special. Could you imagine doing a job that you love? I hope so.

Train and station (Wallington Station wooden play train and station with climbing walls and slide)Tea set forground at the back of the garden (Tudor House wooden childrens playhouse wendy house for Jamie)Kitchen interior from above (Swiss chalet miniature replica copy children's wooden play house playhouse fully furnished)Play area (Abberton reservoir and nature reserve play area and information centre)Children reading (Pirate ship bed wooden childrens beds bedroom furniture)Pirate Galleon featuredFront-left view (Elm House children's wooden play house : playhouse two storey custom built UK with slide and climbing net)The Play House of Your DreamsSlide at rear (Wallington Station wooden play train and station with climbing walls and slide)Bed from above (Swiss chalet miniature replica copy children's wooden play house playhouse fully furnished)Princess tower headerView from the hill (Hatfield House National Trust children's outdoor wooden play area replica)

Visit FlightsofFantasyCreativePlay.co.uk to see more.

By | 2013-12-07T16:25:57+00:00 September 21st, 2013|Thoughts and Inspiration|6 Comments

6 Comments

  1. Jonas Lilieholm 08/10/2013 at 00:54 - Reply

    bet you gotta work a well paying job, like a cubicle one for example, to save up for one of these

    • Jamie 09/10/2013 at 08:06 - Reply

      Better if you own the cubicle!

  2. Melanie Murrish 02/10/2013 at 04:28 - Reply

    Wow! OK, just going to chexk with the hubby if we can give up the mortgage and live in one of these! will defo not be showing them to the kids though. 😉

    • Jamie 02/10/2013 at 08:27 - Reply

      They come installed with full electrics, running water, and a fully equipped kitchen….

  3. Steve 25/09/2013 at 07:06 - Reply

    Makes me want to be a kid again. Oh yeah…I am, just a 39 year old kid.
    Cheers.

    • Jamie 29/09/2013 at 16:46 - Reply

      Second that. Growing up is for grown-ups!

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