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Little Tikes Dirt Diggers Excavator Sandbox for Kids - Includes Lid & Play Sand Accessories - Dump Truck Scoops & Dumps Sand - Encourages Imaginative & Active Play - For Girls & Boys Ages 3+

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Are your children coming home from school filthy from head to toe? That could be a sign they’ve been engaging in sandpit play. It’s also a sign they’ve been learning. Sorry to make you go through all of that work building the sand digger only to make you take it apart, but it is much easier to paint after you have all the parts cut and are sure that they work together. Note that painting is optional and isn't terribly necessary as pallet wood is already treated to endure the elements, but painting does help your project to look finished and polished and the added protection the paint provides will help your project to look better for longer.

Our Sand Sailor Sandpit is one of the most popular and well designed wooden sandpits currently on the UK market. Featuring a unique boat design as well as a folding bow which forms a lid for a storage space beneath and benches inside the boat. This innovative sandpit is a hugely attractive addition to any garden, and the added ship features such as a mast and steering wheel really add to the imagination experience. The seats and benches allow users to simply take a seat when they're not playing. The front of the ship has a folding lid, offering valuable storage space for toys or other garden equipment. So, if your child comes home filthy from the sandpit every day, rest assured this is one of the best activities to be engaged in. The sandpit is a place of much collaboration and discussion, especially at school. It is the perfect place for building social skills. Children have to manage sharing tools and spaces, and they often choose to build and play together.Moulded in details on the bottom of the Little Tikes Turtle Sandbox can be hidden under sand to spark curiosity and encourage digging. This feature is perfect for developing the fine motor skills of young children. The large area of the sandbox provides lots of room for sand play. Sand is great for helping little ones to discover textures through sensory play. The friendly face and charming detailing on the turtle sandbox create the ideal pal for imaginative play and outdoor fun. Children also explore different materials, both natural and man-made, and learn how things work and how they impact one another. 4. Fine Motor Development While playing in a sandpit, children make movements such as digging, scooping, pouring, pushing and lifting.

Once all the boards were separated I turned my attention to nail removal. I knew that I'd be cutting and reassembling the boards so I wanted to make sure that absolutely all of the nails where out as it only takes one nail to ruin a perfectly good saw blade. Children do not develop a concept of numbers when they start learning formally in kindergarten or Grade 1. This concept develops during play, long before they can understand that the symbol 1 stands for one item. The act of pouring sand (or water) in and out of containers gives children a thorough understanding of volume and capacity. Small children need to be supervised at all times when playing in a sandpit. This is usually due to the fact that sand can be appealing for a child to eat! It may sound silly, but we all know that little people love to put things in their mouths, so this is one thing to be aware of when having very young children in a sandpit. At this stage, children are not seeing problems the way adults do. Rather, they are seeing challenges and doing everything possible to remove them and succeed. 9. CreativityWith the pallet completely disassembled you're ready to start the build. The easiest way to build the sand digger is from the ground up so I suggest starting with the base. To make the base you will first need to create a half lap joint in two of the stringers so that they can be combined to make a "+" shape. To make the half lap joint I used a table saw but you could also do it with a hand saw by making a series of closely spaced cuts in the middle of the stringers that go half way through the width of the stringer and then using a chisel to hog out any remaining wood.

With the carriage built and the seat attached the next step was to mount the the 3/4" pipe flange. The flange was mounted to the underside of the carriage, roughly in the center. After the flange was installed the 3/4" pipe was screwed into it to create the male end of the pivot. The sand also provides an opportunity to create freely, without an adult asking for a specific outcome, as they might with a guided art activity. This means every creation gives the child a feeling of success and accomplishment. 10. Social SkillsThe early years are the time when hand-eye coordination should be formed. This helps children with activities such as playing ball games or cutting out a worksheet at school. 6. Gross Motor Development Perhaps a friend joins and they decide to make another mud pie – one for each of them. This is called one-to-one correspondence and is necessary to be able to learn to count reliably.

With the flange and pipe installed, I mounted the carriage to the base by sliding the 3/4" pipe from the carriage into the larger diameter pipe of the chair support attached to the base of the digger, see the picture for an example of what this looks like. However, all of our sandpits have gone through extensive testing to ensure that they are both safe and durable allowing the user to enjoy it for years to come safe in the knowledge that it will not cause any harm. On top of this all of our sandpits are made to EN71 standards making them ideal for children to play in. You can be confident that the treatments used on the wooden sandpits will not be toxic or harmful to your little ones. It is also worth mentioning, that if you are to treat or stain the wood again in the future, to ensure you choose a product which is also child-friendly. They also verbalize what they are doing, such as telling their friend about the ramp they are building for their cars to drive up. 8. Problem Solving Flange Bolt Covering: The bolts that attached the flange to the carriage were unsightly so I covered them with a small piece of wood. By the time a child learnsnumbers formally, they should have had enough play experiences over the years that they are then able to hold an abstract idea of, for example, 2 + 3.While children are exploring and discovering, they learn new concepts (many of which are mathematical) such as fill up, more, less, another one, empty, full, etc. When a child makes a mud pie, they develop an understanding of one object (as well as no objects). They can conceptualize that their friend also has one object. When they are well developed, children will be able to control a pen or pencil and write when they start formal schooling. The sandpit is the perfect place for a child to further develop their vocabulary. It is also a good opportunity for a parent or teacher to verbalize what the child is doing, thereby teaching new vocabulary.

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