Thorey-en-Plaine Welcomes the Future of Play with Lappset Memo Interactive Play Pillars

Saturday, April 13, marked an exciting day for Thorey-en-Plaine, France. The city introduced a new and innovative playground feature: the Lappset Memo Interactive play pillars. This new addition promises to change how children and adults experience play, making it more fun, inclusive, and educational.

Thorey-en-Plaine, France
2024
Sandmaster
est. 1 min
Lappset Memo | Thorey-en-Plaine, France | Sandmaster

Lappset Memo | Thorey-en-Plaine, France | Sandmaster

Inclusive and Accessible for Everyone

The Memo pillars are designed with inclusivity in mind. They are accessible for children with reduced mobility, ensuring that everyone can join in the fun. With different game modes and levels, children of all abilities can find something that suits them. This makes the playground a place where everyone can play together.

The launch of the Memo pillars was met with great enthusiasm. Children quickly fell in love with the interactive games and explored all the features with excitement. Adults, including local officials and the Sandmaster teams who helped bring the project to life, also enjoyed the new playground. This showed that the Memo pillars are fun for people of all ages.

Looking Ahead

The Memo Interactive play pillars in Thorey-en-Plaine are setting a new standard for playgrounds everywhere. As cities strive to create more inclusive and tech-friendly public spaces, these pillars serve as a perfect example of what can be achieved. They show that the future of play is here, and it is interactive, inclusive, and a lot of fun.

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