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Children are naturally
creative and their ability to have access to constructive materials is important
to encourage creative development.
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Water Platforms
Movable or permanent platforms work to help water cascade from one
location to another with various outlets on the way down
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Water Tables
Stationary as well as mobile water tables
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Tire Water Chute
Water is supplied by a hand pump with a reservoir installed below the
ground surface. Water pours down the split tire and is released at various
openings and shutoffs.
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PVC Sand and Water Chutes
A large PVC pipe is cut in half to create movable chutes for both sand and
water play as well as balls and other small toys.
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Lots of Buckets and Cups
Provide an assortment of plastic containers for children to carry, pour or
contain sand and water. Instead of disposing of plastic containers,
extend its usefulness.
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Sand Box Covering
A thick tarp is ideal to cover a sandbox at night to protect the sand from
cats and rainwater.
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Temporary Storage
Loose toys available in the sand area are able to be better contained if
storage can be provided.
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Imaginary Features
Enhance water play by embellishing on the fairy tail quality of retrieving
the water from the well.
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Material Conveyors
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Water Pump
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