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Summer days- Exploring water


Outdoor water play/ Exploring with water.
My setup may not be the prettiest, but boy did we have fun.
I used tape and taped our watering system to our glass sliding door. If you have a 1-gallon water jug cut that in half, and use that as part of your water system.

I put this together using a few play eggs. We made sure to tilt them so that when water is poured into one it can easily make its way to the next egg I used a few items from our kitchen. Use the other half of your jug to collect the water, or you can use a bucket. My daughter loved pouring water and watching it make its way down.





This is very hands-on, and did I mention fun for the little ones!

Comments

  1. What a great idea! It looks like a lot of fun. Perfect for a hot day!

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  2. Thanks Jennifer! I agree perfect for a hot day. :) Thank you for stopping by!

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  3. Hi Stephanie! Just stopping by from BloggyMoms... I love your water play set up! I think that was a really great idea and a cool way to keep your Kiddies busy on a hot summer day....thanks for sharing!

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  4. We have that same bath toy! That looks so cool! If it wasn't 5000 degrees outside I would do that with him. >_<

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  5. Dina, oh boy I hear you about the Arizona weather! lol. :)

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  6. Mrsteeh, thank you for stopping by! It definitely keeps the little ones busy-enjoy!

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  7. Wish my kids were little again, that looks like so much fun. Thanks for stopping in at my blog, I really do appreciate it!

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  8. Jen, thank you! We had so much fun. Also thank you for stopping by. :)

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