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Parks are a peaceful and open land with fields, playgrounds, campgrounds, picnic areas, and in some cases carousels. Parks offer a fun way to get moving. All you need is a ball! Most parks have open fields for soccer, Basketball, Frisbee, or any other games. Sometimes you can open a good book while your children play.

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