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Welcome to the premiere edition of the Today’s Playground Buyer’s Guide. We at TP thought that we’d help you make the most of your winter by offering you this useful guide to the playground industry. With Christmas right around the corner, maybe you should start thinking about giving the kids in your community, school, church, etc. the best Christmas present ever… a new playground. 

Talk about a wish list!

Inside you will find helpful information on the top manufacturers, as well as information on the most important organizations in the playground industry. 

Whether you are planning to build an entirely new play system or simply upgrade your existing structure, you’re sure to find the information you need in these pages.

From playgrounds to spraygrounds, from surfacing to Slyde, TP’s Buyer’s Guide can help you find the right people for the right job. 

Every child deserves the best playground with the best opportunities to grow physically, mentally and emotionally. This guide will point you in the right direction so that you can provide those opportunities to kids in your community.

When it comes time to make important decisions on the who, what, when, where, why, and how of playground construction, there are no better resources than the companies found in this guide.

Call them. Visit their Web sites. Talk to them and tell them what you want. They can help you decide what options are best for you and your budget. These reputable companies have experience, expertise and are willing to work with you to design the ultimate play area. Don’t be afraid to ask.

But most of all, keep the children in mind. Find out what kinds of features they would like to see in a playground. Then work with the companies found in these pages to come up with the best possible play area. After all, the children are the reason you get Today’s Playground—don’t leave them out of the process.

We’re confident you will find valuable information in this Buyer’s Guide, but keep in mind, playgrounds are FUN, and buying one should be a fun, exciting experience.

Best of luck!

 John Adams

Today’s Playground Magazine

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