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- Quiet corners: Plenty of peaceful (& shaded) seats within the Sensory Gdn itself, to meditate & even read a book. It's far enough from main road. Come b4 evening playtime for optimal tranquility
- Braille map of the park can be found at the entrance facing Lorong 5 Toa Payoh. Amazing tactile experience!
- If u r looking for a classic playground instead, there's one @ base of nearby Blk 63, which is next to the elderly wellness corner
- Kids' playground: Colourful play equipment for very young children, as the size appears to be for those not more than 6yos. Although sign says from 2-12 yos ;-)
- IPPT training facilities: Park has d complete set of equipment & facilities. A 400m 'track', shuttle run, pull-up bars, sit-up benches
- Refreshments: Get ur drinks (& food) fr many locations: popular 1s like Toa Payoh Vista Mkt Blk 74 Lor 4; & Blk 75 Lor 5 Mkt; or d many kopitiams that dot around the park
- Stacey VarsaniNovember 12, 2014Nice playground for little kids but I won't be going back because there are way too many mosquitoes!
- Learn Braille & sign language @ the same time. Nice!
- Elderly wellness stations: There r 12 exercise machines for the elderly in the corner nearer to Blk 63 Lor 5 Toa Payoh
- There is a hoop here where you can throw your basketball. Ask if can't find.
- go to sensory park & find the numbering in 4 languages.