I have been wanting to make a water wall for the kids for a while now
I was very excited that our water wall was not only perfect for water but also for all those ball pit balls we have
the entire water wall cost a little over $10
I bought the gutter for $4 at home Depot and two 7ft packs of clear clear tubing. I also got 3 funnels at the Dollar store for $1. Everything else we already had
The gate that I attached it all to is what started it all. A friend of ours redid her backyard, fence and gate too. Since she was throwing it in the dumpster anyway I asked if we could have the gate. I knew I could do something with it. It became the inspiration for our water wall
I attached the gutters and clear tubing first and then arranged our recycled bottles around it all
I now have another use for the gatorade bottles they were by far the easiest to work with
I have a feeling this waterwall is going to be a work in progress. I don't think it will ever really be done I keep thinking of things to add to it... like a waterwheel I think that might be our next purchase
The kids need a step stool to get to the top area which I knew was going to happen they are really careful and it actually created some interesting conversations
Mikey started talking about how he needs to balance and careful
Which lead to Kaia talking about how agile ballerinas are and how you need to be like a Ninja ballerina
I love the way the colored water looks going down the gutters and through the tubing
One of the things I loved was watching them work together to get water to the top level
The water did start out yellow, blue and green but that only lasted about a second almost instantly it was all green
Watching the colors mix and talking about what colors make what when mixed together
Stretching
This was an awesome project and really I am surprised how quickly it all came together
it took me less than an hour to put it all together start to finish and that includes cutting and drilling
This is how I started it and then of course I added all the cool stuff you see above
We made a few changes to our water wall
It is now a little more colorful and has siome fun new aspects to it
Remember how I said I wanted a water wheel. Well I started looking around for something I could use like a water wheel and I found the kids pinwheels we had set around the garden. Turns out they work fantastically as water wheels
And the other change I put the caps back on the bottles (after drilling a few holes in them) with the caps on the water flows in a slower and more direct current. Which made it also possible to put the ball pit balls in the bottles the kids can fill the bottle and watch the bottle float until all the water drains out.
Friday, May 18, 2012
Saturday, April 21, 2012
Glow Stick Bath Time
We decided to have a glow bath. The kids loved it Kaia especially.
We threw some glowsticks and submersible lights in the bath with some bubbles and lets the kids have fun!
We threw some glowsticks and submersible lights in the bath with some bubbles and lets the kids have fun!
Friday, April 20, 2012
Color Explosion- Shaving Cream
We did a Color Explosion Experiment earlier that you can see HERE with oil this is the same concept just with shaving cream this time
The kids enjoyed droping different colors and waiting to see them explode through the layer of shaving cream
The shaving cream in the end was its own project the kids swirled the colors around
The kids enjoyed droping different colors and waiting to see them explode through the layer of shaving cream
The shaving cream in the end was its own project the kids swirled the colors around
Lipstick Kiss Painting
We had so much fun doing lipstick kiss paintings.
All you need is paper, lipstick, and a mirror
Kaia and Mikey were so excited about this. They filled paper after paper with tons of kisses which were so cute.
Kaia calls them Princess kiss pages
Thursday, April 19, 2012
Sensory Table- Chemistry how Messy can it be?
For my Post on Sensory Table- Chemistry how Messy can it be? visit this link
Labels:
sensory play,
sensory table
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Sensory Table- Iceberg Melting
Frozen Crabs
Kaia decided to take the big block out of the water and add salt to see if that would make it melt faster
Experimenting with salt and warm water
Frozen blocks the kids designed the day before
One of the balloons hidden treasures
We made all of these the day before
For the balloons fill them with your treasures before adding water it worked better for us
Ready to create
Labels:
science,
sensory play,
sensory table
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