Titles and categories scraped by algorithm from on-line sources:
Pattern Number: 203Pattern Title: Child Caves
Category: Buildings
Sub-Category: Give the walls some depth
Up links: 73 Adventure Playground 86 Children's Home 137 Children's Realm 197 Thick Walls
Horizontal links:
Down links: 211 Thickening the Outer Walls 224 Low Doorway
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Summaries of content, keywords and links generated by algorithms. Thank you smmry.com:
Summary 1: The places specially devoted to children's play - ADVENTURE PLAYGROUND, CHILDREN'S HOME, CHILDREN'S REALM - and THICK WALLS-can be embellished with a special detail.
Summary 2: Wherever children play, around the house, in the neighborhood, in schools, make small "Caves" for them.
Summary 3: Tuck these caves away in natural left over spaces, under stairs, under kitchen counters.
Summary 4: In the course of their play, young children seek out cave-like spaces to get into and under-old crates, under tables, in tents, etc.
Summary 5: When children are playing in such a "Cave" - each child takes up about 5 square feet; furthermore, children like to do this in groups, so the caves should be large enough to accommodate this: these sorts of groups range in size from three to five - so is to 25 square feet, plus about 15 square feet for games and circulation, gives a rough maximum size for caves.
Summary 6: Make the doors very tiny to match the caves - an extreme version of LOW DOORWAY.....
Keywords: cave children feet play under
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