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Volkswagen's Autostadt museum is adjacent to its Wolfsburg factory in Germany, and visitors can now find these blobby forms of stuff in the lobby. What is it? It's a playground made for kids.

Designed by architect J. Mayer H., the 'interactive playscape' was made in collaboration with Renate zimmer, a professor in sports science in Osnabruck University. The structures are made from solid wood, to help kids learn about sustainability.

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It is also part of a larger kid-focused program that includes cooking classes and driving lessons to help kids develop their motor skills.

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There are areas where kids can climb up onto steep inclines and explore different elements of the playground and set new goals for themselves and more.

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[ArchDaily Photos by Uwe Walter for Autostadt Wolfsburg]

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