Kaitaia's Mission Place Kindergarten has long had a challenging and interesting playground, but the new version that was officially opened last month takes it to a whole new level.
Head teacher Sheryl Nelley said the playground had been in the planning for two years or more, and the result was everything everyone had hoped it would be.
The swings and sandpit had been retained from the old playground, she said, but just about everything else, including a large wooden 'boat' that the children had clambered over and a "ghastly" yellow tunnel, had gone, making way for features including a concrete river, a hill, a climbing rope and new monkey bars, still as popular and educationally valuable as ever.
The children, Sheryl said, were still doing much the same things they had done before the transformation but in a much more interesting environment.
A lot of planting had also been done, the grounds now featuring two pohutukawa trees, which she was confident would one day provide significant shade, and a small 'fairy garden,' just inside the gate, where the children could have tea parties and exercise their imaginations.