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BATH, SAND & WATER PLAY
Sand and water play
holds a magnetic attraction for children. Toys for sand and water play
should be made of sturdy, smoothly finished plastic or vinyl. Outdoor
toys should be weatherproof and toys which hold water should be easy to
drain.
Dabbling in water is both amusing and very soothing. While they are having
fun with water, children are learning about its properties, simple concepts
of volume and capacity, empty and full, floating and sinking. Children
enjoy water in many forms: pouring, sprinkling, filling, pumping, spraying,
mixing, and blowing bubbles.
Lawn sprinklers are a fun way to cool off on hot summer days. Use only
on the grass and make sure the surrounding area is free of debris and
obstructions that could hurt bare feet. Instruct children how to use sprinkler
toys safely, and always follow the manufacturer's safety precautions.
This is particularly important with backyard water slides. Since children
actually launch themselves onto these slides in a prone position, a soft,
grassy location free of bumps, and well away from trees and shrubbery
is essential. These slides are made to be slippery, so children should
not attempt to walk on them.
Sand can be sifted, moulded, poured, and excavated. Most toys end up in
the sandbox sooner or later, attesting to the popularity of this fascinating
medium. Check sandboxes every spring to make sure they are in good repair,
with no protruding nails or splintered wood. If cats roam free in your
neighbourhood, a sandbox cover is recommended.
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