Reignwood Park Partners with GET GROWING to Launch New Nature Learning Space: GET GROWING REIGNWOOD PARK
Reignwood Park, a mixed-use project set in the heart of nature, aims to create a balanced quality of life city by collaborating with GET GROWING, a brand focused on nature-based learning spaces for children and families. They have announced the launch of “GET GROWING REIGNWOOD PARK” on over 2 rai of land within the PARK11 project in Lam Luk Ka, Klong 11, Pathum Thani.

This new location will be the second branch of GET GROWING, building on the success of the first branch in Bang Kachao, while maintaining the core concept of allowing children to grow through play in a safe natural environment. It will also enhance environmental experiences with an “Under the Sea” theme that emphasizes the conservation of local water sources and aquatic life. “At PARK11, we believe in creating a COMMUNITY FOR MULTIGENERATIONAL LIVING, where all generations—grandparents, parents, and children—live together. We see GET GROWING as a partner that clearly reflects this idea,” said Ms. Somwisa Jamawat, General Manager of the PARK11 project.

A Space Where Children “Must Face Risks” to Grow Securely The playground at GET GROWING is designed for safety and is a “safe enough” space where children can practice decision-making and face challenges, such as climbing, jumping, or crawling, which stimulate physical skills and problem-solving. Our philosophy is that CHILDREN MUST TAKE RISKS; they should face risks in a safe environment we oversee, as this helps them grow, understand the world, and learn from direct experiences,” said Mr. Nitis Sarobol, founder and director of GET GROWING, discussing the brand's core values. “The playground equipment will focus on being made from natural and recycled materials, such as reclaimed wood, ropes from old boats, or even old oil drums repurposed as climbing bases, making GET GROWING's playground unique and truly reflective of CIRCULAR DESIGN.

New Theme “Under the Sea” Enhancing Imagination with Deep Conservation Education
“GET GROWING REIGNWOOD PARK” is ready to take children into the “underwater world” through activities and simulated environments connected to marine life in Thailand. Children will learn about local fish, aquatic plants, and other underwater creatures that play vital roles in the ecosystem and understand the importance of water sources, which cover over 70% of the planet. “In our first branch in Bang Kachao, we taught children to love trees, but in the new branch at PARK11, we want to teach them to love and conserve water sources because nature is not just on land; our world also has underwater areas waiting for them to understand and care for,” Mr. Nitis Sarobol added.

Focus on “The Whole Family” Ready to Grow Together
“GET GROWING REIGNWOOD PARK” is a “shared learning space for the whole family,” designed with activities that both children and parents can do together. We want GET GROWING to be the starting point for children and families to spend time together through activities that are not only fun but also build the family’s mental foundation for life,” said Mr. Nitis Sarobol.
Reignwood Park is a space that offers opportunities for people of all ages to live amidst nature, featuring a sports complex, schools, and a community mall. Today, we are excited to have GET GROWING to enhance another crucial aspect: “family quality,” Ms. Somwisa Jamawat reflected on the concept of delivering a good quality of life to customers.

Connecting New Target Groups in Northern Bangkok and Lam Luk Ka
The launch of GET GROWING REIGNWOOD PARK addresses the needs of urban families looking to escape the chaos and experience nature. It also opens opportunities for schools in the surrounding Lam Luk Ka area, or even northern Bangkok districts like Don Mueang and Rangsit, to visit for field trips and conduct outdoor education activities more conveniently. “There are many schools in this zone that want to organize extracurricular activities and are looking for natural spaces that meet the needs of PARK11 and GET GROWING, which will be an excellent new option for both families and schools,” Ms. Somwisa Jamawat concluded.
A Partnership Beyond “Business” but an Investment in the Future Quality of Society
The collaboration between REIGNWOOD PARK and GET GROWING is about developing family activity spaces and is a “joint mission” to invest in the growth of Thai children and youth through creating a learning foundation connected to nature. “Some children who played with us in kindergarten are now returning as designers or conservationists, which makes us confident that if we allow children to experience nature from a young age, they will grow up to be adults who genuinely want to protect nature,” Mr. Nitis Sarobol summarized.
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