Kids Kountry

Kids Kountry is the name of the main kiddie land found at most Carwardine Parks.

History
The land's name was envisioned when Chris Carwardine went to an independent petting zoo called "Kids Country", he was originally going to name it just that, but turned the C to a K to copyright the name.

Saul Bass (creator of the iconic Warner Bros. //' logo) was hired to create a contemporary, but childish logo for the land. The logo looks to appear it's created out of bamboo.

Rides
The ride selection varies by park. Some of the most common rides found at a typical Carwardine Kids Kountry area are a kiddie coaster, a Zamperla Crazy Bus (or similar ride), some carousel style kiddie rides with or without an umbrella, etc.

Locations

 * Carwardine Colony
 * Carwardine Corners
 * Carwardine's Dubailand Adventure
 * Centerpoint Park
 * Colorado Canyon (known as "Kids Kountry featuring Garfield")

Logo History

 * 1980 (Early Promotional Material) - Clearly a temporary logo, it's just the words "KIDS KOUNTRY" written in Times New Roman
 * 1980-1995 - A stylized logo created by Saul Bass with the letters spelled with bamboo sticks.
 * 1995-2001 - Kids Kountry written in rainbow comic sans.
 * 2001-2012 - A remake of the Saul Bass design, with some alterations. This was rarely used from 2003-2007 due to most of the kiddie lands at Carwardine's properties going under the PBS Kids Neighborhood name at the time.
 * 2012-present - A simplified version of the 2001 logo.

Trivia

 * From 2009-2011 some parks' Kids Kountry areas were known as "77 Kids Kountry".
 * Colorado Canyon's Kids Kountry has a side theme of Garfield.
 * Some parks have a country or a beach theme to their Kids Kountry areas.
 * Some parks, including New Roseland Park, have a Rock-afire Explosion 3-stage show or a New Rock-afire Explosion show installed in their Kids Kountry area, along with Rock-afire themed rides.