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Destroyed forest playground: no trace of the perpetrators yet

2021-06-12T17:04:23.155Z


A week has passed since the Fraunhofer forest playground was destroyed. There is still no trace of the perpetrators. The children from the St. Florian children's home, who regularly use the forest playground, are very sad. Our newspaper was visiting the morning group of the sparrow group of educator Martina Schweer and nanny Desiree Jeschek.


A week has passed since the Fraunhofer forest playground was destroyed.

There is still no trace of the perpetrators.

The children from the St. Florian children's home, who regularly use the forest playground, are very sad.

Our newspaper was visiting the morning group of the sparrow group of educator Martina Schweer and nanny Desiree Jeschek.

Fraunberg Children's Home Manager Anita Steinbichler said: “We were all speechless when we heard about the destruction.

It's a shame that something like this happens.

Right now we need people to be vigilant. ”Fortunately, the children's home has its mothers who would be so involved.

And the children shouted: "They were bad people, we wish everyone were nice."

They hope that the playground will be ready to play again as soon as possible.

The parents have already started with tidying up and repairs, and the children would prefer to help themselves to prepare their space again, which they also use privately.

The parents' project group is supported by the community.

Mayor Hans Wiesmaier wants to see if there is money from the playground insurance.

It is important to Laura and Samuel to repair the kitchen "so that we can play cooking again".

Max wants a small wooden house with a kitchen.

Perhaps the wood artist could make such a great stove again, according to the idea of ​​several children.

Sarah wanted the horses to be fixed.

Sophia wants to swing again and Lana a new tent.

And Fin said: “We need a lot of wood and branches to play and build, everything is broken.” Luisa immediately wanted a tree house.

Everyone agreed: The large, destroyed table must be repaired quickly, "because we could always play together so nicely".

The children are happy that nothing happened to their hedgehog's grave, which they buried this year.

Thomas Obermeier

Source: merkur

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