Wednesday is water play day at our house
This Wednesday was warm and sunny
So we went outside and created a little cove in our water table
First I added pebbles
Then covered the pebbles with shells
I hid sparkling gems at the bottom of the water
Pirate treasure to be found at the bottom of the ocean
On top of the gems I scattered sea creatures
Then we added characters and boats
And buckets for collecting the treasure
The scene was set
Ready for pirates
Ready for play
Esther and William love to play with water
They started this activity by exploring the sea themed sparkles I had added to the water
They fished for sea creatures
They found the pirate treasure chest
They moved the water around
Pouring water over the pebbles and stones
They moved the boats
Acting out storms and rescue scenes
They played together
And they played apart
I am always fascinated how with the same materials
Esther and William can play alongside one another so differently
Esther is all about stories and scenarios
William is about measuring length and speed
He likes to explore scientific concepts like floating and sinking
Esther was making families of sea creatures play together
William was adding sand to the water
Both Esther and William buried treasure in the sand
Made an X to mark the spot
And then came to find their treasure again
Esther and William loved collecting jewels in the rainbow buckets
They also used the containers for transporting water and sand
Esther made the buckets into a safe house for a seahorse and a family of urchins
It is such a privilege watching and listening to them play
After a long time of pretend pirate inspired play
Esther and William decided it was time to bring in the Octonauts
There extended play was wonderful to witness
Wonderful enough to need a whole other post to tell you about it
It involved this very tender scene of Esther and William
Giving their Octonauts pebble pillows and shell blankets
The wonder of a child’s imagination
The wonderful working of a small child’s mind
This pirate inspired water play
Started as a pirate cove
But became so much more
As the afternoon went on
A simple to set up sensory play
With so much possibility and potential