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  • Alwaysgreener
    Home Child Care Provider
    • Oct 2013
    • 2521

    Outdoor Toys

    I am trying to improve my outdoor toys and would like to find a sand/water table. Something that does not need to be brought in out of the sun and has a lid. I can go up to $100 and maybe a little over. What table do you recommend?

    These are two that I found... Let me know if you like them or not, I failed at my last attempt of purchasing one. It ended up being 2 totes in a pvc frame, the kids can remove the ten dollar totes and can easily move the frame around. I am not sure what table height is the best, the best depth for the tub, etc...






    What Kind of ride one toys do you have? I want to replace the two bikes/ride on toys that I have, everything I have seen and liked has been sold out or great but way out of my price range.
    I have a hilly, grass playground. (I want to avoid anything that recommends helmets)


    BC showed me this and I love it https://www.lifetime.com/lifetime-90...-teeter-totter but it is discounted. I have been searching and can not find anything like it.

    What do you have in your playground that kids just love?
  • Michael
    Founder & Owner-Daycare.com
    • Aug 2007
    • 7951

    #2
    Here's a previous thread on Sand and Water Tables: https://www.daycare.com/forum/showthread.php?t=29637

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    • Cat Herder
      Advanced Daycare.com Member
      • Dec 2010
      • 13744

      #3
      I have the Step Two Naturally Playful Sand & Water Activity Center. I have had it almost ten years and it still looks brand new. It has been used every weekday by ages 12 months-6 years. A quick spritz of bleach a few times a year is all it requires.

      I don't do ride on toys because they require helmets, but the hoppers do not. I get a new set each year from Oriental Trading as they tend to wear out pretty quick with the mulch I use. They are the summer favorite.

      Rainbow scooters are always a huge hit, here, too. I also get them from OTC. They last about 5 years before they start to crack and rust. I have had three sets, now.
      - Unless otherwise stated, all my posts are personal opinion and worth what you paid for them.

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      • Alwaysgreener
        Home Child Care Provider
        • Oct 2013
        • 2521

        #4
        Originally posted by Cat Herder
        I have the Step Two Naturally Playful Sand & Water Activity Center. I have had it almost ten years and it still looks brand new. It has been used every weekday by ages 12 months-6 years. A quick spritz of bleach a few times a year is all it requires.

        I don't do ride on toys because they require helmets, but the hoppers do not. I get a new set each year from Oriental Trading as they tend to wear out pretty quick with the mulch I use. They are the summer favorite.

        Rainbow scooters are always a huge hit, here, too. I also get them from OTC. They last about 5 years before they start to crack and rust. I have had three sets, now.
        Thanks, I have the hoppers but they don't get used. I found the rainbow scooters on Amazon and was considering grabbing them. Do they do well in "all terrain" playgrounds?

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        • Alwaysgreener
          Home Child Care Provider
          • Oct 2013
          • 2521

          #5
          Originally posted by Cat Herder
          I have the Step Two Naturally Playful Sand & Water Activity Center. I have had it almost ten years and it still looks brand new. It has been used every weekday by ages 12 months-6 years. A quick spritz of bleach a few times a year is all it requires.
          Found the table, I like it. And cheaper than what I found.

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          • Cat Herder
            Advanced Daycare.com Member
            • Dec 2010
            • 13744

            #6
            Originally posted by 284878
            Thanks, I have the hoppers but they don't get used. I found the rainbow scooters on Amazon and was considering grabbing them. Do they do well in "all terrain" playgrounds?
            Not really. They work great on wood decks or the driveway. If your yard is well packed and dry, maybe. They sink in my soggy lawn.
            - Unless otherwise stated, all my posts are personal opinion and worth what you paid for them.

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            • Cat Herder
              Advanced Daycare.com Member
              • Dec 2010
              • 13744

              #7
              Originally posted by 284878
              Found the table, I like it. And cheaper than what I found.
              There is a matching playhouse, climber/slide, pic-nic table, sand box and teeter totter. I have them all.
              - Unless otherwise stated, all my posts are personal opinion and worth what you paid for them.

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              • Jupadia
                Daycare.com Member
                • Nov 2016
                • 836

                #8
                My husband threw toghter a wood frame, and I place just a regular storage bucket in it. I keep sand in one bucket and lift it out when not in use. I use a seconed bucket for water or whatever else we are doing (shaving cream, mud, and such).
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                • Mariposa
                  Daycare.com Member
                  • Jul 2020
                  • 95

                  #9
                  I just bought on OfferUp or Marketplace or something a coffee table with removable top. I work with older kids so I am not worried about pinching from the lid.
                  We are sanding and painting it pretty and waterproof. It has side storage for tools. We are adding side boards to the table so that we contain the containers.

                  Can't wait to see how it looks when my husband is done, and I hope it works.

                  Originally I wanted my husband to make this wooden table, hopefully pictured. I screen shotted it from someone's website. Still could if I wanted to graduate from simple $ tree shoe bins.
                  Outside currently I have two large clear containers for water, balloons, orbees, etc. And a metal bin for mud. I have a playhouse with a sensory table but I don't like how it gets dirty and how to clean it, so I close it off.
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                  • Alwaysgreener
                    Home Child Care Provider
                    • Oct 2013
                    • 2521

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Cat Herder
                    There is a matching playhouse, climber/slide, pic-nic table, sand box and teeter totter. I have them all.
                    I got the sand table, thanks for the suggestion. My son is able to get the kids off by him self, so it's going to be harder to put them in time out during morning recess. (I like being able to postpone the sand from entering my house until the afternoon, then it is only in until pick up)

                    I also found some bikes similar looking to once that BC pm me about. The kids were able to ride them all away around the playground vs for a little bit in a select area.
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                    • Cat Herder
                      Advanced Daycare.com Member
                      • Dec 2010
                      • 13744

                      #11
                      Mine have black cords that attach to the underside of the table. A couple of the older kids figured them out but they know if they open it without permission they lose sand play for the day.
                      - Unless otherwise stated, all my posts are personal opinion and worth what you paid for them.

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                      • Alwaysgreener
                        Home Child Care Provider
                        • Oct 2013
                        • 2521

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Cat Herder
                        Mine have black cords that attach to the underside of the table. A couple of the older kids figured them out but they know if they open it without permission they lose sand play for the day.
                        Yes the cords was a big selling point for me but my ds did not take long to figure it out. Although, the first time I opened it the plastic whacked my knuckle and I got a brusie.

                        I love that it only took one bag of sand to fill it.

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                        • Michael
                          Founder & Owner-Daycare.com
                          • Aug 2007
                          • 7951

                          #13
                          Originally posted by cherylly
                          Minnie mouse roadster RC car of disney junior. Perfect remote control car for your young child. Not difficult to operate for their little hands. My daughter loves hers. We've had a chance to operate it as well and it's actually fun. It does not work on the carpet at all, but we've had lots of fun with it outside. Highly recommend it!!
                          Welcome to the forum!

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