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Synonyms and antonyms of Structures for children to play on or in in American Thesaurus

Structures for children to play on or in

climbing frame (noun)

British a jungle gym

jungle gym (noun)

American a large structure designed for children to climb on, made from bars that have been fixed together

monkey bars (noun)

a structure made of bars and poles that children can play on

paddling pool (noun)

British a wading pool

playhouse (noun)

a small house made of plastic or wood for children to play in

rocking horse (noun)

a toy horse that has two curved pieces of wood under it, so that a child can sit on it and make it move backward and forward

roundabout (noun)

British a merry-go-round

sandbox (noun)

American a large low container that is filled with sand for children to play in

sandpit (noun)

British a sandbox

seesaw (noun)

a long board for children to play on, balanced on a support in the middle. A children’s word for this is teeter totter.

slide (noun)

a structure that children play on by climbing up steps and sliding down a slope on the other side

tree house (noun)

a small shelter built in a tree for children to play in

wading pool (noun)

American a pool for children with water that is not very deep

waterslide (noun)

a slide for sliding into a swimming pool, especially a slide with water running down it