I write about a lot of playgrounds, and this one is extra special. I talked to Mika's mom about the new inclusive playground in Edmonds built in his memory. Mika was a 10-year-old boy who loved playing outside with his friends. At Mika's Playground, there are no wood chips to get stuck in wheels, wheelchairs can roll right onto the merry-go-round, the swing is big enough to lay on and the slide is extra wide so you can go down with a friend.
Here's a link to Seattle's Child.
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