Playground slide
Playground slides are slides for children to play on in playgrounds. The child climbs up a ladder or some stairs, then sits down at the top and slides all the way down. Some children like to slide down on their backs or on their stomachs. This can sometimes be dangerous on big slides.
Slides are made of metal, plastic or wood. They must have a smooth surface so that the child does not hurt himself. Sometimes, in amusement parks, there are giant slides called "helterskelters".
There are slides at swimming pools where people can slide down into the water with a splash. These are called "water slides" or "shutes".
Playground Slide Media
Slide in Valparaíso as an integral part of the square architecture
"The Golem" - a giant monster with three red tongues protruding from its mouth, which serve as playground slides, Jerusalem, made by the sculptor Niki de Saint Phalle
Schoolchildren on a slide at the East Texas State Normal College Training School in 1921
An inflatable slide at an air show in England
A wavy playground slide in use in Japan
Children preparing to use a curving slide in Sacramento, California, 1963