If you are on water restrictions, or are looking for a mess-free alternative to water balloons that can be used over and over again, try making your own sponge bombs! Here’s a short video tutorial explaining how to make them. Dunk them in water, and use for a bucket toss game for plenty of water play fun!
All you need are some paper cups, and a water pistol or spray bottle!
Here are three ways kids can learn about water with a marble run.
My kids adore this one from Melissa and Doug
Sneak in a quick science lesson about the light refractive properties of water and make your own rainbow with the garden hose and fine mist spray nozzle.
One of Emily’s favorite Summertime activities is pretending to do the laundry — a fun water play activity and life-skills lesson all in one!
If you have some paint-with-water books, try having the kids paint with ice instead!
Fill a round sled with water, add your favorite toy boats, and create pools, water slides, and parades in your own miniature world!
A few plastic bottles, water, and a bit of food coloring is all you need for hours of mixing and pouring playing fun!
Combine an exploration of water with a simple science lesson.
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