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Potential of serious injury if the child were to fall from somewhere near the top, even into the crash mat is high. However, that does not detract from the smile it put in my face, watching a climber starting out on a pastime, that has given me some of my most enjoyable days.

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Potential of serious injury if the child were to fall from somewhere near the top, even into the crash mat is high. However, that does not detract from the smile it put in my face, watching a climber starting out on a pastime, that has given me some of my most enjoyable days.

 

Leave it out, his dad may have been there to catch him, pure speculation. Agree with you of smile on face. That is very advanced climbing from a child of that age.

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Broke my arm falling off climbing frame at a similar age, my mum got a telling off at the hospital but apparently there was no stopping me when it came to climbing.

 

Crap now though..

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Potential of serious injury if the child were to fall from somewhere near the top, even into the crash mat is high. However, that does not detract from the smile it put in my face, watching a climber starting out on a pastime, that has given me some of my most enjoyable days.

 

I wonderd how long it would take :001_rolleyes:

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I remember my daughter at the age of 5 pulling herself up with her arms to the top of the a swing fram in a public parc and sittng on the top

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