Turning Point Church
McDonough, GA USA
GA - Turning Point Church
Video features a Landscape Structures playground at Turning Point Church in McDonough Georgia.
[video: scene fades into a flower garden with young plants with a large sign reading “turningpointchurch.tv hope starts here.”]
[video: a woman squats next to her young daughter as she plays at a toddler play panel. Scene switches to a young girl wearing a bright pink bow on her head sitting near a play panel. A bother sits inside the house like structure created out of play panels with several other kids in the background. Scene switches to the group of toddlers standing next to the seated woman surrounded by play panels. The camera focuses on a little girl as she bounces up and down with her fingertips in her mouth.]
Camera Man: Do you like to be on camera?
Mom and little girl: Yeah.
[video: camera focuses on a young boy as he plays with the abacus beads of a panel. Scene switches to a girl as she goes up to a cut-out shape panel and points to one of the shapes, her mother reacts spiritedly.]
Mom: Woah!
[video: a young girl sits on the ground near a large hole panel. A bell rings in the background as children play at the other activity panels. The camera focuses on the seated young girl as she leans forward squinting because of the bright sun and smiling. A girl skips up to a marble panel and runs her hands across the panel. The camera pulls back to show the girls mother as she kneels by her daughter playing at the marble panel.]
Mom: Yeah, good job.
[video: a girl leans over to help a young boy crawling through a hole panel. Scene switches to a full view of a mother fixing her daughters hair with the play panel structure in the background. Scene switches to a mother and daughter as they point to the letters on an alphabet panel.]
Mom: W, X, Y, and Z!
[video: the girl giggles as the mom uses her daughter’s finger to point to the different letters.]
Mom: Now we know our ABC’s, next time maybe your gana swing with me.
[video: the mother hugs her daughter from behind, she giggles with the embrace. Scene switches to focused look of a name plate on the edge of the structures roof reading “Clubhouse”. Camera switches to a view of a panel with three evenly space hole cut outs. Camera switches to a see through panel with multiple shape cut outs and handholds. Scene switches to a focuses view of a girl’s hand as she spins the square multi-colored shapes on one of the panels.]
Mom: Yellow, good job.
[video: camera focuses on a panel with a circular mirror in the middle with the word “Mirror” engraved above it. The camera then focuses on a marble panel. A boy sits with his back towards a multi activity panel. He holds his hand up to his ear as a bell rings in the background. Scene switches to a mother helping her daughter point and read the numbers on a number and shape panel. The girl points to number seven.]
Mom: Seven.
Girl: Seven.
[video: girl points to number eight.]
Mom: What number do you think that is? Is that eight?
Girl: Eight!
[video: the camera focuses on the girl as she points to the different shapes on the panel as her mother lists them off.]
Mom: Triangle, rectangle, circle.
[video: a girl begins to crawn on her hands and knees up the playground stairs. She stands up straight as she reaches to the top step. The camera pans up the outside of a small play structure. A line of children wait their turn to climb up a climber with rainbow colored foot and hand holds. The camera focuses on the top yellow hand hold as a child climber up from the bottom of the climber. A child speaks in the background off camera.]
Child: I’m coming, and I’m in my tunnel.
[video: a child smiles and giggles as they peak through the small oval cut out on the side of a crawl tunnel. The camera focuses on a little girl through the oval cut out on the side of the crawl tunnel. Scene switches as a girl smiles at the camera while crawling through the crawl tunnel. Scene switches to a view from the top of a small dual laned slide. A girl begins to ride down the slide as a mother off camera speaks.]
Mom: I’m up here.
[video: the camera switches to a full ground view of the dual laned slide as the girl rides down to the bottom. Scene switches to a boy as he steps through the hole panel, he turns to the camera and yells “Tah Dah!”. A girl steps up from a step climber up onto the playground decking. Scene switches to a girl as she spins the steering wheel of a drivers panel. Scene switches to a full ground view of the play structure as a few children play at the different activities. Scene switches to a top-down view from the playground decking of a girl as she climbs up a stepper climber. As she reaches the top of the climber, she looks up right into the camera lens. Scene fades out and back into a boy as he rides a dinosaur spring rider. Scene fades out and back into a boy as he smiles for the camera throwing his hands back and then forward into a flex position showing off his muscles. A girl steps into frame to smile for the camera. Scene fades out and back into a full elevated view of the play area. The play area is surrounded by a black metal fence. The screen jumps to white. A black vertical line appears in the center of the screen. The Playground Creations a division of ADS logo slides out to the right of the line. Then the Landscape Structures logo slides out to the left of the line. Text fades in below both logos reading: For a better tomorrow we play today. Screen fades to black and video ends.]
Playground Details
Age Ranges
- 6 to 23 months
- 2 to 5 years
Play Styles
- Traditional
Product Lines/ Categories
Min Area Required
- 61' x 37' (18,59 m x 11,28 m)
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- 6-23 Mos. Area: 18' x 8' (5,49 m x 2,44 m)
- 2-5 Area: 34' x 22' (10,36 m x 6,71 m)
Max Fall Height
- 48" (1,22 m)
Design/CAD Files for this Playground
Design Standards
Price Range (USD)
$40K-$60K
Climbers
Motion & More Fun
Slides & Gliders
Enclosures
Roofs
Tunnels
For more information about items included in this playground
Contact Your ConsultantChildren will adore this special playground, made just for people their size! Two PlayShaper® play structures offer loads of learning options and physical play – there is something for everyone here! One play structure designed for children ages 6 to 23 months provides mental and sensory stimulation through multiple learning panels that teach developmentally appropriate lessons like counting, shape recognition and cause-and-effect. Other little ones will make a run for the second structure with a climbing wall, double slide and two decks connected by a fun, peek-a-boo tunnel. Preschoolers looking for motion play will adore the rocking motion of the DigiRider® Butterfly and Dragon, while the Rhapsody® Warble Chimes and Goblet Drum allow youngsters to explore sensory interaction with music. There is something for every young child at this fun, educational and interactive playground.
Installed: April 2023
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