Sand And Water Play
02/02/2026
Alternatively give them a good old fashioned bucket and spade and let them dig, build and form shapes.
A Sand and Water Table is a must-have item for any pre-school classroom, nursery, early years and primary school setting. The overwhelming majority are designed for both indoor and outdoor use, so you can always deliver your lesson as planned no matter what the weather. Many are height adjustable and include storage trays that also double as lids.
If you are considering adding a sand and water play area to an outdoor space then take a look at our Outdoor Sand and Water Trays. There are lots to choose from but one of our favourites is the Ellie Splish Splash Unit. Children will love using the hand pump to pump water through Ellie the Elephant?s trunk.
Our Titchy Tubs range is very versatile and can be used in a variety of ways to introduce children to a wide range of materials and the element of water. The interlocking tubs (multi-coloured or clear) fit together using the unique snap and twist connections so you can arrange them in circular or linear formation depending on the teaching space you have available to you.
Most people have very fond memories of playing in the sand pit when they were little, hence their perennial appeal. We can supply a number of different sand pits and sandboxes, from the simple, square Wooden Sand Pit with Lid to the bright red Crabbie Sandbox with its big crab eyes, claws and moulded in claw seats.
Introduce children to the force of gravity and explore civil engineering structures using Water Channels. One of the simplest, yet very effective resources for teaching how gravity works is with the Bamboo Water Channelling Set. Position the bamboo channels on top of a stack of Milk Crates to easily create height making a pretend mountain stream. You don?t have to hike up a hill with your little learners to witness the cascade of a waterfall. This can be easily re-created in the classroom with one or more of our waterfall resources: Kaskade Waterfall System, Titchy Waterfall and Creative Cascade.
As interest in canals and inland waterways increases, the Aqua Play Lock Harbour Marina is a fabulous introduction to how water is managed with locks, water wheels, pumps, boats, cranes and gates. If you need to accommodate larger groups of children take a look at the Aqua Play Lock Harbour, Ferry and Bridge.
Children love messy play. It provides them with an opportunity to express themselves and nurtures their creativity and imagination. Allowing children to express themselves through messy play is a key part of their development as it teaches them life skills. They learn to share play tools, take turns, listen to the suggestions of others and find their own voice to lend an opinion. Messy play is ideal for those children who prefer working by themselves but equally allows children to work and play together.
Whilst messy play is great fun for kids, washing their dirty clothes and clearing up afterwards isn?t such a treat for the grown ups, so protect their clothes using Aprons and Tabards and keep your play accessories together in a specially designed Sand and Water Storage unit.
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