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2023 Gift Guide for Playground Fans

👀 For the Curious Mind

Turn your park visits into expedition missions with these cleverly crafted scavenger hunt cards. These cards are ideal for kids with a keen eye for detail.

Why We Love It:

These cards are simple, playful, and compact! They provide a great bridge for engaging with youngsters, even for those adults in your life who don't have kids.

Go Find It Card Game

⏳ For the Kid Who Never Wants to Leave

Help your child understand "Five more minutes!" in a tangible way. This easy-to-read watch helps your little one track playtime, making transitions away from the playground just a bit smoother.

Why We Love It:

We love the empowerment that comes with a true understanding of time. We also love having a disinterested third party (the watch) moderate potential arguments.

Preschool Collection Watch

🚲 For the Safety-Conscious

Let your kid jazz up their bike helmet with these reflective stickers that provide an added measure of safety during twilight playtimes.

Why We Like It:

All the fun of stickers with secret safety built in! Whoever said safety is boring?

Thousand Jr. Helmet Stickers

🌿 For the Budding Naturalist

Inspire a love for the environment early on. This kit offers the essentials for young nature enthusiasts to investigate their surroundings.

Why We Love It:

The magnifying glass is simple and made for small hands.

Hape Nature Detective Set

🌈 For the Rainy Day Dreamer

No need to let the rain ruin your playground plans. This indoor set offers hours of imaginative play, come rain or shine.

Why We Love It:

We always learn so much about how kids think and feel by watching them replay out their daily lives in miniature.

Playmobil Playground

🌁 For the Local Devotee

Make a statement on your wall about your love for San Francisco Parks. Great for locals who want to sport their neighborhood pride. Thirst and Thrive has two beautiful representation of southern San Francisco Parks: Glen Canyon Park and McClaren Park

Why We Love It:

We love our San Francisco parks and so does local artist Hope Reynolds of Thirst and Thrive. 10% of every purchase goes back to the city through donations to Because Justice Matters.

Glen Canyon Park Print

🌆 for the urban explorer

Everything you need for spontaneous family adventures and screen-free smiles. These guidebooks will get you out and exploring the best that San Francisco and the South Bay/Peninsula have to offer!

Why We Love It:

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San Francisco and South Bay Books

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