One of my highlights of yesterday's Mapping USA online conference was osm.kids, a map using #OpenStreetMap that's made for #children! If you're zoomed in, it highlights things like playgrounds, fire stations, schools and ice cream shops.

When you zoom out, you see city and country names and flags so you can learn all about those!

It is so creative and I love it. osm.kids demonstrates so well that you can make maps with OSM that you cannot make with any other map tools out there.

@mvexel I am spending a lot of time into mapping playgrounds.
But there is no fancy web frontend that presents them. What does this one do? Is it online somewhere?
@mfuhrmann you can definitely do this with overpass ultra. Perhaps @dschep can help or else I would be happy to!
Ultra

A web based tool for making MapLibre GL maps with data from sources such as Overpass, GeoJSON, GPX, KML, TCX, etc

@mvexel I think we misunderstood each other. I am searching for a web page that list playgrounds. With "fancy" I meant, that it is a ready to use and user friendly page, that everyone could use. Sorry, if I didn't explain myself better.
@mfuhrmann You can share the "map" link in overpass ultra, if you share that, it will be just a map (without all the code). Feel free to ask for help if you need something else.

@mvexel Yes. But this is still not what I mean.

Have a look at (unfortunately only German): https://www.osm-berlin.org/spielplatzkarte

But it is only for Berlin. But here you can see all the playgrounds, and what exactly they offer.
It might be already too much information, but you get the idea, no?

Also getting information like: where is the next toilet, children clothes store, ice cream shop, emergency room 😱 , is there shadow or some pictures available etc.

@mfuhrmann

Some apps have playground equipment nodes as visible icons like in #OsmAnd

@mvexel

@barefootstache

Good to know. Thanks!

But this will not work for 'the normal user', I doubt

@mvexel