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The Tangram puzzle
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The space for the play area was a triangle , that I divided into different areas, using the Tangram as an underlying theme.

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The climbing frame and rubber surface used the shapes of the tangram and incorporated a slide pole and different sizes of rung.

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Central to the area was the mound: a square pyramid with blocks rising from it like a fort or town.

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The blocks were cast ssing marble and concrete.

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The blocks accomodated all sizes of people to sit and meet.

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Tactile timber blocks.
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Of the infinite variety of shapes that can be made I chose fishes.

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Pupils at Tavistock Primary school nearby to the park worked with the Tangram.

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The big fish emerges from the tilted ground to chase the littel fish embedded in the flat paving (visible behind).

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