I like the leading line of the caterpillar climbing apparatus taking you from the one person on the left, to the kids going down the slide, to the family. Nice use of foreground for depth with the branches on the top of the frame. cool how you got the purple T-Rex almost biting the woman. Nice intentional usage of desaturation and soft focus to give the feeling of a dim, childhood memory. The view from a distance gives a feeling of longing and isolation. It's a tension that's deliciously ambiguous to resolve. Are we seeing a memory of a childhood spent in the shadows, or viewing a childhood enjoyed? Maybe both.
Thanks, I reworked this to give it some viewers edge. I know what you are thinking, but why bother when the truth is out there. I found some time on my hands so I did this. I really hope you like it.