Few things say summer quite like water play.
Whether you have a water table, a large bucket, or a simple storage bin, adding water instantly transforms play into an exciting sensory experience. Pair it with Maison Rue acrylic blocks and a few themed accessories, and you'll have endless opportunities for open-ended exploration.
What You'll Need
- Water table, bucket, or storage bin
- Water
- Ice cubes (optional for extra-hot days)
- Maison Rue acrylic blocks, gems, or lucites
- Theme-based accessories
Basic Setup
Fill your container with water and add acrylic pieces for scooping, sorting, building, and sensory exploration. For warmer days, toss in a handful of ice cubes to create a refreshing sensory experience.
Then choose a theme and let your child's imagination take over.
Fairy Garden Water Play
Create a magical fairy world by adding:
- Biodegradable glitter
- A drop of food coloring
- Faux flowers or leaves
- Small fairy figurines
Children can build fairy ponds, bridges, and magical landscapes while exploring colors and textures.
Ocean Adventure
Transform your water bin into an underwater world with:
- Blue food coloring
- Plastic sea animals
- Shells and stones
- Acrylic gems
Encourage children to rescue sea creatures, build coral reefs, or create their own underwater stories.
Dinosaur Dig
Bring prehistoric play to life with:
- Plastic dinosaurs
- Rocks and pebbles
- Sand
- Acrylic blocks for caves and habitats
Children can excavate fossils, build dinosaur worlds, and engage in imaginative storytelling.
Arctic Exploration
Cool things down by adding:
- Extra ice cubes
- White or clear acrylic pieces
- Polar animals
Watch the ice melt while discussing habitats, temperature, and weather.
Why We Love Water Play
Water play naturally supports:
- Fine motor development
- Sensory exploration
- Problem-solving
- Imaginative play
- Early science concepts
Most importantly, it encourages children to experiment, create, and discover at their own pace.
The best activities don't need to be complicated. Sometimes all you need is a container of water, a few beautiful materials, and the freedom to explore. Discover the benefits of open-ended play here.