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Do you have a play yard for your kids in the 'front' yard?

Our backyard is nothing but cement and pool, and during the summer that's ok, but we have no grass area back there. We converted our front yard from desert landscape to having grass, and it's a pretty large area. This is the only play area my son has. No fence around the yard either. When we go outside to play with him, we don't take our eyes off him because we don't want him to escape us and end up in the street. Anyway, we're thinking of getting a small swingset, or playset for him for the front yard. Does anyone have play areas for their kids in their front yard? My concerns would be someone stealing it, and or using it w/o permission. If you do have a playset in your front yard, what has been your experience with that in terms of other respecting your property etc.? And do you have a fenced in yard? I just need some advice on this and if this would be a good idea for us. Or if just going to the park would suffice?

I don't think having a playset in the front yard is a good idea. It's quite unsafe for your child and since there are no fence, other people will be using it without your permission. Then, your whole front yard will become a public play ground. Eventually, your child will grow up and you'll realize that the play set is a waste of money.

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