Topeka, Kan. (WIBW) – On February 23, the sunny time opened the snow -capped doors to have fun outdoors in Gage Park.
“We’ve been a long time ago,” said Gage Park Goer Corrie Fitzgerald. “We were lifted and the winter was just terrible, we couldn’t do anything.”
The snowy days and the freezing temperatures no longer support the children in hibernation, which makes children and parents happy.
“They didn’t listen well, their ears stopped working,” said Gage Park Goer Katie Scholer. “Sometimes I have the feeling that they run out of solar energy, at least their ears do it, so bringing them out really helped.”
Parents emphasize the value of uploading children and active.
“They tend to depress, it’s kind of depression,” Fitzgerald said. “They want to run and play. They are active, they must be active. We need to encourage them to be active. “
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