KaylaAimee.com shows you how to make a sandbox out of a storage bin.
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KaylaAimee.com shows you how to make a sandbox out of a storage bin.
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Sarah says
Our pre-k class at school has these – great idea!!!
Maia says
Little pea sized gravel works well too, my sons like to use their construction trucks and play at digging quarries and making roads.
Ann says
Yes! We did this too! So much cheaper than the turtles, and portable, too. Though if a 10 yr old boy jumps on the lid, it just might crack and leak water when it rains…hmm, wonder how I know that…
Kayla Aimee says
Thanks so much for the feature, Crystal!
Rebecca G. says
Thank you so much!! We will be going out and buying this this weekend!! He has been wanting a sandbox and this will be perfect 🙂
Robyn says
Extra bonus: Those under-the-bed storage boxes fit PERFECTLY into a little red wagon which brings it up to table height and makes it portable!
Kayla Aimee says
Oh that is a great idea! Ours has wheels on the box already but that is a great idea for when she is taller!!
Jennifer says
I do the same thing when I set up water tables for my son. I fill several different size plastic tubs with water, as well as some little buckets and his play watering can and cups and he just plays away……. It is also fun to fill plastic bins with dried beans…of course kids need to be old enough not to put them in their nose or mouths…but my kids love scooping up beans with different size cups, funneling them through paper towel tubes….and it is so easy to clean up. Scoop up with your little broom and scooper and done!
gina says
I LOVE THIS! The storage bins I have for wrapping paper would be perfect (long and relatively shallow). So glad I saw this, I have been wanting to buy a little sandbox for my girls and this will be so much cheaper! Plus the cover will help keep bugs, cats, etc out! LOVE IT!!!!
The Prudent Homemaker says
Fun! Then you could put a lid on it and keep it safe from neighboring cats 🙂 I love this idea!
Kayla Aimee says
Yup- we got one that came with a lid to keep the critters out! It’s also great when it rains, b/c wet sand is HEAVY 🙂