Children's laughter echoing through the air, the refreshing sound of splashing water, and smiles that could light up a room – there's something truly magical about water play for kids. As parents, caregivers, or educators, we understand the sheer joy and developmental benefits that come with letting little ones dive into aquatic adventures. In this blog post, we'll explore a world of watery wonders, unveiling exciting water play activities that not only entertain but also nurture your child's growth and imagination.
Water play isn't just about having a good time (though that's definitely part of the equation). It's a fantastic way for kids to develop crucial skills, both physically and mentally. From sensory exploration to honing fine motor skills, the possibilities are as vast as the ocean itself. So, let's embark on a journey of creativity, learning, and endless fun – because when it comes to making a splash, the more, the merrier!
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Can you stir up a shape soup? This water play sensory bin is a fun and easy way to explore shapes as well as colour sorting, patterning and more!Â
Simply pour water in your play tray and colour the water with food colouring! When ready add shape buttons, kitchen tools, scoops and more. Then you are all ready for play!
Make recipe cards and encourage children to create the soup orders, practice sorting colours or by shape, the possibilities are endless!
Pom Pom SoupÂ
This is a fun and easy sensory activity for children to explore colour, texture, scooping, pouring and so much more. All you need in a sensory pin, pom poms, water, scoops and off you go!
Invite your child to begin exploring creating soup! Mix and measure your mixture as they pour, scoop, ladle into bowls to serve or colour sort!Â
Ways to extend the play:
-Colour sort the pom poms
-Talk about weight, are they heavier now that they are wet? Maybe explore transferring them to a scale!
-How many pom poms can you fit in a container
-Let's pour and scoop the pom poms!
-Can you squeeze all the water from the pom poms?
-How many fit in one scoop vs another?
Stone Soup
Children love investigating the natural world around them and often their first choice of nature treasure to take home with them are rocks! They love their unique shapes, colours and designs. This is such a fun and easy water play activity allows them to explore rocks and enjoy mixing up soup.
Go on a nature walk and invite children to collect rocks they find interesting, you can even ask them to bring some from home! Place them all in a deep tuff tray, pour in water and add kitchen tools and allow children’s imaginations to take it from there.Â
They can mix, measure, pour, scoop and sift through their rocks and even add nature materials.

Reflective Water PlayÂ
This is such a fun and easy outdoor play invitation you can set up in under 5 minutes to explore water, nature and the world around you.
Simply slide a mirror insert into your deep tuff tray and pour in water until it covers the mirror! Then go on a nature walk in your backyard and community and then collect different flowers, leaves and buds that catch your child’s eye and sprinkle them in your tuff tray! Add pourers and a solar fountain for extra water play fun.
Mirrors are an excellent inquiry tool for children, as they can help them see things in an entirely different way. The mirror adds dimension, light, reflection and a completely different perspective. As they pour water and play they will be able to see their reflection in the mirror but also that of the outdoor play space around them.

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Water Painting
This is a super fun and easy mark making activity that is all the joy of painting with easier clean up!
Simply place construction paper in a tray with water and paint brushes! Then invite children to paint the construction paper and make unique water designs. Children will explore being creative as they build fine motor skills and explore mark making!
Ways to extend the play:
-Practice letter & number formation
-Talk about what you notice with what they create
-See how long it takes your designs to dry away
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Sort the SeaÂ
Can you sort all the fish and sea shells you find hidden in the ocean? This is such a fun and easy light panel invitation that allows children to practice all their sorting and fine motor skills!
To create your ocean lay a blue play scarf over your light panel to act as your ocean waves and then place the light panel cover over it. Fill your light panel cover with and then pour the fish and shells to resemble an ocean floor. Then place sorting with matching coloured tweezers around the light panel to encourage them to sort all the shells and fish they discover in the oceanÂ
Ways to extend the play:
-Can you colour match all the shells and fish you find on the ocean floor?
-How many ways can you short them? By size? texture? colour?
-How many of each colour or type are there?
-Can you create shell or fish patterns?
Frozen OceanÂ
Can you free the coral, shells and ocean animals from the frozen ocean? This is such a fun and easy stem activity for a hot day!Â
Place your shells, coral and ocean animals in a large bowl and then pour in water to gently cover the figures and dye the water blue and then freeze. Once frozen, add more ocean animals and then pour water and freeze again!
Once your ocean is ready take a paint pot and add salt, warm water and a pipette! Then take your frozen ocean outside and pour it out in a PlayTray. Use the pipette to begin slowly melting the ocean to free shells, corals and animals to create your ocean.
Once it’s fully frozen it becomes the perfect ocean small world and water play invitation!

This is such a fun and easy nature potion play activity that children will love. They can pour, scoop, measure and create!
Go on a nature walk in your community and collect flowers, leaves and grasses. Then take your deep tuff tray outside and fill it with water and dye it with food colouring! Add your flowers, scoops, tea pots, potion bottles, etc. Then invite children to mix and explore creating floral potions!
As children play they build fine motor skills as the children pluck and snip flowers and leaves as they collect. They will make decisions as they choose their ingredients for their soup. Build math knowledge as they explore measurement, weight and more!
This activity is a great way to explore colours, colour mixing and just fun water play!Â
Fill a deep tuff tray with water and then mix in white tempera paint. The add beakers, clear vessels, paint pots with pipettes filled with liquid watercolour paint, and coloured jugs filled with rainbow water! Then invite your learners to mix, pour and scoop.
Little learners will love discovering colours and maybe even making their own new colours! You could even offer a sheet to record the results as they mix! Allow them to pour, mix colours and see what they create!
Pipe Tube Water Systems
This is such a fun and easy water play invitation for children to build, explore, collaborate and create!
Simply pour out the translucent pipe tubes in a tuff tray and pour water in the sorting bowls. Add pipettes then invite children to explore, build and channel the water! This is a perfect invitation for building fine motor skills and perceptual development.
Children can work together to engineer an entire water system as they build, and test the water as it channels through the pipe tubes! They are learning about gravity, pressure and experimenting with how the water flows through the pipes.
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As we wrap up our exploration of water play and its countless benefits, it's clear that this fun, engaging activity goes far beyond simple playtime. For young children, water play is a gateway to a world of learning, offering rich sensory experiences that are crucial in early childhood development. By incorporating water-based activities into our children’s playtime, we not only fuel their natural curiosity but also support their growth in essential developmental area.
Water play is more than just splashing around; it's about nurturing young minds through hands-on, sensory-rich experiences that enhance motor skills, cognitive development, and emotional well-being. Whether pouring, measuring, or simply making a mess, children learn fundamental concepts such as cause and effect, volume, and buoyancy. These activities encourage problem-solving and critical thinking, skills that children will carry with them throughout their lives.
In conclusion, water play is an indispensable part of play-based learning. It provides a foundation for intellectual and social development while ensuring that children enjoy every splash and every moment of discovery. So, let's set the stage for countless hours of fun and learning by incorporating more water play activities into our daily routines. Your little ones will not only appreciate the cool respite on hot days but will also benefit from the dynamic learning experiences that water play offers. Dive in and watch them thrive!
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