by Jason Webb | Jul 31, 2018 | Child Discussions, Endorsing Synthetic Grass
Trying to get the attention of your kids today can be a challenge. In our ever-changing age of technology it seems that screens get smaller and more mobile while attention spans get shorter. However, if you put your mind to it, you can encourage your kids to spend...
by Jason Webb | Dec 22, 2014 | Child Discussions, Endorsing Synthetic Grass, NewGrass News
America’s children are getting increasingly less outdoor exercise, studies show. This problem contributes to childhood illnesses and obesity. Furthermore, it is made worse with the approach of winter. As the temperatures drop, and snow moves in, things get rough....
by Jason Webb | Jun 26, 2014 | Child Discussions, Endorsing Synthetic Grass
ConseSummer may have just begun. Yet, in addition to vacations and sunburn, it gives five good reminders about low maintenance synthetic grass. Consequently, this is why you should replace your natural lawn with low-maintenance NewGrass®: You’re already tired of the...
by Jason Webb | Dec 6, 2013 | Child Discussions, Endorsing Synthetic Grass
Synthetic grass encourages exercise, and it’s a good thing. The numbers are staggering, if not downright depressing. Take a look at the following statistics from various sources: 17 percent of America’s children are obese (Centers for Disease Control) Nearly 1...
by Jason Webb | Nov 15, 2012 | Child Discussions, Endorsing Synthetic Grass, NewGrass News
NewGrass meets outdoor challenges! Well, it makes for a great headline anyway. Seems like America’s children are getting increasingly less outdoor exercise, studies show. This problem, which contributes to childhood illnesses and obesity, is made worse with the...
by Jason Webb | Aug 17, 2009 | Child Discussions, Endorsing Artificial Grass
Sometimes things just naturally fit together: peanut butter and jelly, soup and sandwich, NewGrass synthetic grass and backyard play sets. Just ask Paul Parker, who is equally comfortable in the worlds of synthetic lawn and children’s play sets. Paul is a partner in...