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Water Table Play Ideas | Super Summer Fun Series

I’m so excited to bring you a fun summer play activity that comes from my friend Erin, owner of LovePeaceBeauty.com. She has a plethora of creative things to do with your kids at home, and today she’s sharing her water table play ideas with us.


Summer is here and it’s the perfect time to get creative outdoors! This year, I finally indulged and bought a water table for my boys and I have no regrets! I will say, we have spent previous summers filling various buckets or plastic tubs with water and that works as well for the following water play ideas!       6 cheap and easy ideas for DIY water table activities. My kids are a toddler and a preschooler and they love these creative outdoor homemade outdoor play activities. They are a lot of fun for kids and can be made from repurposed objects. The water table toys can easily be adapted for sand and other sensory play.

So if you’ve considered buying a water table, I definitely recommend it! We’ve only used it for water so far but I plan to use it for other sensory play ideas in the future. It is durable and provides so much imaginative play. There are also many opportunities for integrating learning. Recently, we talked about the different objects that sink and float…super fun!

Our water table came with a few toys but I’ve been brainstorming water table play ideas to keep my little guys entertained for a little bit longer.

Here’s the creative water table play ideas we’ve tried:       6 cheap and easy ideas for DIY water table play ideas. My kids are a toddler and a preschooler and they love these creative outdoor homemade outdoor play activities. They are a lot of fun for kids and can be made from repurposed objects. The water table toys can easily be adapted for sand and other sensory play activities.

Reusable Ice Cubes

The plastic ice cubes can be used again and again and come in fun shapes are just perfect to plop in the water. They are cold and give kids an assortment of objects to shuffle about in the water.

Sponges

Squishy, squishy and fun! My boys squish the water into the buckets and sometimes scrub the outside of the house. They are perfect for those tactile sensory seekers like my toddler.

Paintbrushes

Similar to the sponge concept, my boys like to dip the paintbrush into the water and paint the driveway or the house. I picked up our paintbrushes at the dollar store and they’re good for rainy days as well!

Bath Loofah Sponges

I found a package of 4 bath loofah sponges for $1 at our local dollar store. These are great to toss in to keep water table play new and exciting. They are fun to squish and throw around.

Measuring Cups

The novelty of measuring cups amazes me! Such a simple water play tool that comes straight from the kitchen but provides a lot of entertainment as kids measure, pour, and get creative with the water.

Water Toys

Of course, toys designed for the pool or bath are also fun. We’ve ended up with just an assortment of objects and the boys especially like some of the most simple ideas like a shovel and bucket to transfer the water back and forth.

I hope these ideas inspire you to get outside and integrate water play into your summer fun!


Erin is a wife, boy mom times two, and elementary teacher turned stay-at-home mom. She is the creative behind the parenting and lifestyle blog, Love Peace Beauty where she strives to create a positive community for mothers. She can also be found on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and Pinterest.
6 cheap and easy ideas for DIY water table activities. My kids are a toddler and a preschooler and they love these creative outdoor homemade outdoor play activities. They are a lot of fun for kids and can be made from repurposed objects. The water table toys can easily be adapted for sand and other sensory play.

Super Summer Fun Series | Creative Ways to Have Fun

It was 6 a.m. My plan was to spend a few moments of quiet alone time before the house woke up. This plan was immediately unsuccessful thanks to a groggy 3-year-old with a messy blonde bedhead. I pulled her up next to me on the couch and tucked a fuzzy Hello Kitty blanket around her pink princess jammies. After sifting through the many videos under Netflix’s “Children and Family” tab, she finally chose a cartoon. I handed her a cup of milk and a banana before retreating to the kitchen table, determined to enjoy my cup of coffee while reading just a few more pages. But no sooner did my buns hit the chair, than another PJ’d blonde 3-year-old was toddling down the hall asking for her own banana and blankie.

I quickly scooped up child #2 and completed the checklist of milk, banana, blankie, cartoon, repeat (because, “Mommy, I have to go potty”). Why can’t you two just hang out by yourselves and watch TV? Why else would we have twins?? I found myself impatiently plotting when I could sneak away, trying to think of ways to get my kids to play something that didn’t require my help.

And that’s when I realized: This is my chance to enjoy them while they are still little, and all I can think about is finishing my stupid book.      IMG_5951

Next year we will have a high school kid and 2 kindergarteners. Our family dynamics are going to totally change. Every day matters because their childhood is now.

We have 2 choices: Sit back and let summer run its course and it will pass by just like any other time of the year. Or be intentional about choosing to make time to laugh with our loved ones during their time away from school.

This summer our family has exactly 72 days off of school. Each one counts, because my husband and I still have to work even though my oldest is out of school. Thankfully, the days are long and the sun is warm. There is a lot we can do with our kids outside of work hours. That’s why during July I’m running a “Super Summer Fun” series. I’ll be sharing loads of ideas for creative and fun things to do this summer.

let's dig in to this super summer fun series of posts starting tomorrow!

What is a Super Summer Fun Series?

If you like playing in the water, cooking, crafting, and trying new things, then you will love this series.
I’ve been busy behind the scenes pulling together some of the best activities for the hottest season. This series is designed with families in mind. Because, let’s face it, quality time with your family is super important. I’ll be pinning to my Summer Fun Pinterest board in addition to sharing things here on the blog.

The series officially kicks off tomorrow.
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Wishing you long, fun-filled days this summer,
Nikki

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