From catching bugs to cozy shelters, netting is a neat loose part. It’s used for climbing, games, craft projects, storage, STEM exploration, and more.
Fine sheets of the stuff are ideal for use in kid-constructed shelters, since adults can easily keep an eye on what’s happening inside the cozy spaces kids create (see photo below). On the other end of the spectrum, heavy-duty nets are great for climbing since they provide so many footholds and handholds.
Oh, and the stuff can also be used to train garden plants and protect them from critters that want to eat your produce. Also floors (see illustration below.) So many uses and so many styles (affiliate link).
Netting At Play
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