PLAYGROUND RULES:

 

DO       share playground equipment and your toys.

 

DO       be kind, considerate, careful, intelligent, nice, friendly, alert, and good.

 

DO       have fun!!

 

NO       fighting.

 

NO       throwing sand.

 

NO       throwing anything.

 

NO       water guns aimed at people.  Make up targets to aim at.

 

NO       pushing, hitting, tripping.

 

NO       swearing, ugly words.

 

NO       interfering with anyone on playground equipment.

 

NO       food treats or snacks in playground.

 

NO       matches, cigarette butts.

 

NO       bossing.

 

NO       garbage.  Pick up and put into bins or take home to throw in cans.

 

NO       knives, sharp objects, violent toys.

 

NO       glass objects.

 

NO       riding toys down slide.

 

NO       bike riding between buildings or on grass. Please park bikes in racks that are being provided.

 

TOYS:

No stealing toys.

Label toys and bring to playground to share. It’s not fair to always play with other toys and leave your own at home.

Ask permission to play with somebody’s toys.

Unclaimed toys will go to the lost and found.

 


 

PRIVATE YARDS:

No picking flowers, vegetables or fruits.

Ask permission to come in, or to play with toys stored in yard.

Do not take toys stored in yard.

Do not take toys out of yards when the owners are not home.

Absolutely do not touch outdoor water taps without permission and supervision.

To play in private yards you need an invitation.

                                                                 

*Never, never, never play in parking lots and alleyways.

*Non Co-op neighbours can play in Rainbow playgrounds as your guests. Please always tell your parents that you have invited your friends to play with you.

*Take unsupervised babies and toddlers back to their parents.

*If somebody is hurt a little bit, help him to her or his home.

*If somebody is very badly hurt, run and get help from the nearest parent.

 

THESE ARE THE RULES MADE BY THE CHILDREN FOR THE CHILDREN AT THE MEETING ON MONDAY, JULY 6, 1987.

HAPPY PLAYING!

 

WHAT TO DO IF...

Someone is breaking the rules - tell them to stop. If they don’t listen, ask an older kid to tell them to stop. If they still don’t listen, ask your parent or their parent to help.

If no satisfaction results from parents of transgressing children, the matter should be referred to the grievance committee.