Bukit Batok SkyPeak Playground: Enter A Space-Time Warp

Bukit Batok SkyPeak Playground: Enter A Space-Time Warp
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The Bukit Batok SkyPeak playground is actually made up of two separate play areas, one for older kids and another for the younger age set.

This interesting netted playground reminds us of a space-time warp, one where a heavy mass object or a black hole is changing the continuum of space. 


Bukit Batok SkyPeak Playground for Older Kids

Bukit Batok SkyPeak Playground for Older Kids

Located in front of Block 292B Bukit Batok East Avenue 6 is the first Bukit Batok SkyPeak playground. This play area features a mound with a steel frame structure inside. 


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A climbing net has been stretched out across the frame. However, it is not just a regular shaped net. Instead, at the very centre is a hole where which almost looks like it is drawing those who play on it to the centre. 

Black hole playground

In fact, it is this that reminds us a black hole in space, drawing everything in. 

Slide at the playground

To escape from the gravity of the black hole, kids will need to make their way to the topmost part of the climbing frame. There they will find an escape route in the form of a yellow slide that leads out of the mound. 

Seesaw for two

Also around the Bukit Batok SkyPeak playground, there is a space-age looking seesaw for two. 

This Bukit Batok SkyPeak playground is located to the rear of Bukit View Primary School.


Playground for Preschoolers

Playground for Preschoolers

The second SkyPeak playground is a distance away in front of Block 293, just beside PCF Sparkletots. 

As this is designed for younger kids, this playground is much lower than the other. However, it does still feature a mound which forms something similar to a crater. 

Slide

There is also a low slide for kids to enjoy the trip down the crater. 

Orbs

Around the playground, there are orbs. Perhaps these are supposed to be planets?

See saw for toddlers

There are also low hammock swings and little spring see-saws at this toddler playground. 

Other playgrounds in the vicinity that you can check out include the playground at Fuji Hill.


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Chun Fong
Chun Fong thinks that hamsters are cute and loves tucking into chocolate eclairs. Yuzu eclairs are also welcome.