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WATER PLAY
Observing water. The cause and effect of water movement. How much does a pot hold? How many pots do you need to fill a bigger pot, or a big bucket? Do stones float? If you fill the boat with the stones will they float then or will the boat sink? How much water will the tray hold before it flows into the next one? So many questions and so much fun finding out !
Each of the 1m x 1m trays is 150mm deep and has a drainage hole. Trays can be supplied with or without spouts. Those trays with a spout retain 50mm of water before cascading into the next or discharging water along the gutterflow
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SPLISH, SPLASH, SPLOSH!
These children had only been at school for a few days when we took the pictures. It was interesting to watch them as they soon began to work as a group investigating the fastest way to move all the water down the trays. Fascinating stuff.
Three trays with timber frame beneath and supported on chunky timber legs. Two have spouts to move the water from one to another - the lower tray does not have a spout but all three have drainage holes. Toys are not included.
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Water Tail supplied to facilitate water removal with hose either to drain or be really water aware and use to water plants. Shown here with optional water table lids. |
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SPLASH!
A single tray with drainage hole supported by timber frame and chunky timber legs.
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SPLISH, SPLASH!
Two trays: one with a spout and the other without but both have drainage holes.
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GUTTERFLOW
Change the way the water moves or lengthen the footprint.
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