4/5 Aimee “ajblock” B. 5 years ago on Google
I
like
that
it's
a
smaller
size
and
I
can
keep
an
eye
on
my
2
year
old
while
sitting
along
side.
I
also
like
that
it's
not
something
I
need
to
worry
about
him
drowning
in!
It's
nice
and
clean
and
the
little
ones
LOVE
running
around
in
it!
I'd
like
to
see
two
things
to
make
it
better:
a
little
more
shaded
seating.
And,
a
couple
well
seen
posted
signs
limiting
a
height
or
age
limit.
Older
kids
don't
belong
at
a
splash
pad.
These
are
for
the
toddlers
to
play
safe
and
older
kids
often
push
around
the
1
thru
5
year
olds
and
cause
numerous
other
problems.
Today,
2
older
kids
were
upsetting
all
the
adults
watching
along
side
because
they
were
constantly
splashing
water
on
us!
Another
older
child
was
yelling
at
my
2
year
old
to
go
away
making
him
cry.
Larger
children
also
shouldn't
be
playing
because
they
trample
the
toddlers.
I
watched
that
happen
to
a
little
one
just
learning
to
walk.
He
could
of
been
killed
with
a
50lb
kid
stepping
on
this
15lb
baby!
Signs
need
to
be
posted
because
unfortunately
there
are
too
many
ignorant
parents
that
can't
either
watch
after
their
older
children
better,
or
just
simply
know
a
splash
pad
is
not
for
your
10
year
old!
There
are
plenty
of
public
pools
and
wading
pools!
When
we
come
here
and
it's
only
infant
to
about
age
5
playing,
they
all
generally
get
along
and
run
and
laugh
and
love
it.
Soon
as
there
are
a
couple
older
or
larger
children
there's
constant
problems.
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