What our play parks look like Our play parks literally draw children into another world. Ships or castles, slides, swings and skate-boarding ramps made of bright multi-coloured materials stand in sharp contrast to the often cold and grey urban landscapes they inhabit. Our play parks are played in tirelessly by the local children, who range from toddlers to eighteen-year olds and include the physically disabled. We cater for all ages, all abilities and all backgrounds. You can view examples of our play park designs on KSIL's page and plenty of pictures of individual play parks and playgrounds on our map.
Security We ensure our play parks are always secure so that parents can rest assured their children will be safe in their play. We have 24-hour security guards on duty and fencing surrounding all of our public play parks.
Size The only feature of our play parks that really varies is their size. Two of our smallest play parks were constructed at orphanages in Zavolzhye and Nizhnii Novgorod, each for a cost of under $20,000. At the other end of the spectrum are our play parks in densely populated areas of Alexandrov-Gai and Kirovo-Chepetsk, each costing over $300,000 to build and encompassing a wealth of equipment for all age groups.