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00:30 Kirino Grindstag. Children will enjoy swings, see-saw, slide and more.
00:36 It's beautiful, it's fun.
00:40 It's so beautiful, I will always visit this place.
00:45 It's not only kid-friendly, it's also earth-friendly.
00:48 It uses recycled materials for its play.
00:51 It's very helpful, especially for the mental health of the children.
00:56 The garden is also home to 30 native and endemic trees and plants that grow in the Philippines.
01:03 There are QR codes that can be scanned to study the profile of each plant.
01:08 Enjoy the play that the children will learn.
01:12 What we want here is for the children to play,
01:18 not only to play in a natural environment,
01:23 but also to learn about our native trees and plants.
01:30 The Children's Play Garden has been in operation for more than 2 years.
01:36 There is no cost to the construction, so it is expected to be completed by Christmas.
01:42 For GMA Integrated News, Bernadette Reyes, for Tutok 24 Horas.
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