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How to design a public play space where kids practice reading and STEM skills
A park bench can be so much more than just a place to sit and wait. Perhaps it has a puzzle built into it, or weights that allow children to make measurements.Read more![urban-569129_960_720](https://www.childinthecity.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/urban-569129_960_720-128x128.jpg)
What makes a child-friendly city? Redesigning safer and healthier urban spaces for young people
Children are often under-prioritized or even disregarded in urban planning and design. It’s estimated that up to 500 children die daily in road crashes around the world; thousands more incur injuries and psychological trauma from collisions...Read more![Screenshot 2020-07-16 at 11.45.02](https://www.childinthecity.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/Screenshot-2020-07-16-at-11.45.02-128x128.png)