By ashley nash baltazar
The backyard of your home has the potential to be one of your child's favorite places. It's where they create memories of play with friends and family.
The toys within your backyard space can be a mix of fun and educational, prompting kids to remember that learning can be fun. Here are some great options to consider for preschoolers.
Sand tables allow preschoolers to have a space of their own for exploration. At a height that complements their own, they're able to play with texture and molding.
Similar to indoor tables, water tables provide a flat surface on which children can learn and play. They also typically include a water source for filling and splashing.
Tricycles and balance bikes allowing preschoolers to exercise with support. It's an exciting act of movement and independence.
Basketball hoops are a fun and interactive toy for the backyard. They prompt hand-eye coordination, physicality and the option of counting with regard to points.
Bubbles themselves are mystical and magical. They're also incredibly easy to create. Whether via DIY or a bubble set purchased from the store, these are sure to spark imagination.
Another mode of play and exercise, T-ball also prompts hand-eye coordination. Additionally, it's a fun act of competition that involves everyone wanting to play.
Gardening sets allow your preschooler to connect with the earth via the textures of plants and soil. It asks them to be careful while creating something of their own.
Tea sets also allow preschoolers to tap into their imagination. Whether playing with friends or family, they can play pretend with tea set items and snacks.
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