Address
Unit 5 Springtown Industrial Estate
Derry
County Londonderry
BT48 OLY
About Jungle King
Jungle King Adventure Centre is a fun and safe place to take the children. Jungle King Play Centre is a state of the art indoor activity centre for children up to twelve years old. There is a separate area for babies with soft padded animals and a ball pool. Under 4’s can play in a two level climbing frame. For 5 – 12 year olds there is a large frame which includes: 3 lane astra slide, spiral slide, rope bridges and football court.
Parties
BIRTHDAY PARTY PACKAGES AT JUNGLE KING :
JUNGLE PACKAGE £12.50
Includes:
Invitations – Tea and Coffee for parents – Juice For kids – Play Time in the “Jungle” – Hot Food and a Drink is served in the Party Room – Party Bags and a Birthday Card with free re-entry for birthday child.
Also catering for school tours and groups
Importance of Play
THE IMPORTANCE OF ACTIVE PLAY
Everybody knows that playing is fun. Have any doubts ? All you need to do is watch how exuberant, carefree and energised children are when they’re engaged in an activity and having a good time. It has been proven that there are other benefits to active play besides just having a good time. Studies have shown that it’s also a major factor in the appropriate social, emotional, mental and physical development of children. This theory dates back to such noted psychologists as Sigmund Freud, and it continues to be supported by current child development experts.
At Jungle King, we believe strongly in the value of active play and have put a lot of thought when designing our playground systems. When children are engaged in play, they’re presented with certain situations, interactions and challenges. As they develop competencies in these areas, they’re maturing in the same social, mental and physical skills relevant for later life. Freud said that play is a vehicle for children to master situations safely and it helps children engage in “wish fulfillment” while mastering their world. Erik Erikson, another noted psychologist, stated that as a child moves through specific stages of development, play creates lifelike situations in which the child can “practice” understand and acting on the choices each situation presents. These theories still are considered true today.
In fact, many child development experts believe that children who don’t engage in regular active play may suffer as adults. They say that a child who doesn’t play enough can grow up to become an adult poorly equipped to perform well mentally, physically and socially. Contrary to what many parents believe, play is not the opposite of work, or something children do after the work is done : although play is fun, it has a definite purpose : to help the child successfully develop valuable skills such as : – Imagination and creativity – Abstract thinking – Empathy and the ability to cooperate – Social, Language and mental skills – Learning to solve problems – Confidence and self-esteem.
Another benefit of active play that’s not readily available in some activities is the opportunity for children to use their imagination. Organised sports, gyms class, or even traditional school yard playgrounds all encourage predictable forms of play and interaction, often following rules. In contrast, Jungle King offers dynamic and innovative play equipment that encourages children to be creative and participate in “exploratory” play. This involves literally having an adventure, like figuring out how to get from one part of the apparatus to another. It also encourages things like role-playing and other imaginative activities that promote abstract thinking, empathy, co-operative ness, language and problem-solving skills. Active play is also a great way to promote physical exercise. Children who engage in active play learn many basic motor skills that are not taught in organised sports. Furthermore, studies show that poor physical fitness among children is often traced to play deprivation. By making exercise fun and exciting, kids will be more motivated to engage in the activity. In turn, this will make children more likely to continue to exercise as they grow older.