Things in a Park with B

  • A classic park seat; benches are everywhere.

  • People count—boys are often found in parks.

  • Families visit parks; babies in strollers too.

  • Little bugs live in grass and bushes.

  • Tree bark is easy to find all over parks.

  • Boys as visitors fit the “people in park” rule.

  • Many parks include a full baseball field area.

  • Rowboats or pedal boats on park lakes or ponds.

  • Tree branches hang over paths and lawns.

  • Inflatable play structure at park events.

  • Public restrooms often in larger parks.

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  • Plastic or glass bottles, often as litter.

  • Bananas in picnics or kids’ snacks.

  • Trees are main park features, size is fine.

  • City buses pass or stop by park edges.

  • Inflatable or plastic ball for park games.

  • Fast-growing grass plant, common in themed or Asian-style parks.

  • People spread blankets on grass for picnics or sunbathing.

  • Playground equipment; a big slide is classic in many parks.

  • Hoops fixed to backboards on park courts for playing.

  • Players bring bats to use on park baseball fields.

  • Visitors wear boots; you can step on/see them in the park.

  • Berry bushes grow along paths; some parks have wild berries.

  • Public grills or BBQ areas are classic park features.

  • Park may sit beside a river bank or money bank nearby.

  • Kids blow soap bubbles all over parks.

  • People bring bread to feed ducks or eat snacks.

  • Kids toss or kick bouncy balls on the grass.

  • Bandstands host concerts in many city parks.

  • Paddle boats or rowboats on park lakes.

  • Badminton sets often used on grassy areas.

  • Big boulders used as decor or for climbing.

  • Some parks are beaches or include beach areas.

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