The outdoor children's play facilities in Switzerland are ceiling level, right


mf's baby walk in Lucerne, Switzerland, with cute little trains

Today I want to share with you a secret base of Kyaw Kyat family outing: Charnsmatt Playground.

In addition to many large and small amusement projects (some require coin), the biggest highlight here is of course the mini train - super cute, the little ones have fun, children take the train mf, parents to accompany you need to pay 2 CHF tickets. The indoor play area is also great, allowing children to enjoy themselves in a safe environment.


What's more, I found out they offer birthday parties for kids! Imagine organizing a birthday party in such a fun place. The kids will be so happy.

In particular, they offer child care on Sundays and holidays. This is really very thoughtful for us busy adults. Next time I want to try their food, mainly Swiss and Western food, looks good
Guys, if you're looking for a family getaway, I really recommend Charnsmatt Playground!

The outdoor children's play facilities in Switzerland are ceiling level, right

I have been to so many countries in Europe, and Switzerland's children's amusement facilities are the best in my opinion, mainly for the following reasons: First, I feel that Swiss people like woodworking very much, because there are many woodlands here, local materials, most of the amusement facilities I have seen are made of wood as raw materials, reflecting the concept of harmonious coexistence between people and nature; The second is that the Swiss really like to think, the design of the playground is very clever, and each playground has a different place, you can see that the Swiss are very creative thinking, no wonder such a small country can produce so many Nobel Prize winners, from the side can see that the country's education foundation is very solid.

I like to take my baby to the outdoor playground, large and small playgrounds can be seen everywhere, on the train there are children's carriages, every time you go out to play can find and play for a long time, from the play can exercise children's courage, physical coordination and adaptability, Swiss people are very careful to do things, security is very in place, parents can do is to let go as far as possible, Let the child do this independently.

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We only experienced the 0-6 years old children's play area, the overall feeling is general, the environment is OK, the area is not large. One Google review user summed it up quite correctly: play for an hour and come up with it. A child 10 CHF, personally feel no need to rent or buy their non-slip socks.


The week-long school holiday is finally coming to an end! The main reason for the decision to come here was that it had just rained the previous day, and it was wet outside, and the cubs were afraid of mud if they went to the big park to discharge.

In Switzerland, outdoor activities are the new normal for children. Kids are much easier to handle than they are in Korea (but also because they have grown up a little bit). In the past, my sister has been a sleep slag, and began to coax her to sleep at more than 8 o 'clock every night. She had to go through several rounds of reading picture books, chatting, and crawling around on adults, and she could finish work for at least an hour. The reason was clear: the battery wasn't running out.

Now, my sister's school is outdoors for an hour every day after lunch (according to friends, Swiss public primary schools spend even more time outdoors). After school at four o 'clock, weather permitting, we usually go to the park or playground for 1-2 hours. The result of effective discharge is that after reading a book almost every night, I now go to bed quickly without discussion. The quality of sleep is better than before.

It was only when I arrived in Switzerland that I learned that children's electricity needs to be consumed by running and exercising a lot, not simply by sliding a few times. You think it's enough, but there aren't enough kids.

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