monkey bars
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monkey bars
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a playground equipment consisting of a series of horizontal bars set at different heights, where children can hang, swing, and climb across, promoting upper body strength and coordination during play
Monkey bars are a type of playground equipment consisting of a series of horizontal bars that are suspended above the ground. Children use their hands to grasp the bars and swing from one to the next, moving across them like a monkey. The bars are typically arranged at varying heights and distances, providing a challenge for strength, coordination, and balance. Monkey bars are common in playgrounds, helping children develop upper body strength and motor skills while offering an exciting and active way to play.
- The children were having fun swinging across the monkey bars at the playground.
- She climbed up to the top of the jungle gym and raced her friend across the monkey bars.
- After school, the kids always run straight to the monkey bars to see who can go the fastest.
- The monkey bars are too high for me, but I love watching others do tricks on them.
- He was tired after playing on the monkey bars for so long, but he did not want to stop.