Sand Table Activities for Toddlers

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    • Sand and kids are a great mix.toys in the sand image by Matt K from Fotolia.com

      A sand table is typically an elevated base with two plastic tubs, one for sand and another for water, with drains at the bottom of the tubs. Toddlers don't necessarily need instructions on how to play with a sand table; their imaginations will be their instruction sheets. The activities can be dreamed up by the toddler or initiated by the adult. Either way, a sand table can make free play fun for the toddler who loves to "do it himself."

    Wet Sand

    Dry Sand

    Treasure Hunts

    The Sensory Experience

    • Food can be used for creative play.macaroni 2 image by James Lewis from Fotolia.com

      The sand table doesn't have to be limited to sand. Dry macaroni or pasta, rice, popcorn, shredded paper, potting soil, dried peas, oatmeal or beans provide a variation to sand for the senses. Other substances, including clay, birdseed and even whipped cream, give different sensory sensations. The sensory table feeds language development as you can talk with the toddler about what he feels, smells or sees and he tells what his favorite substance is, and physical development is cultivated as the toddler uses motor skills while pouring, measuring and manipulating the materials at the table.

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