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SPLISH, SPLASH!

LEARNING THROUGH WATER PLAY

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Splashing and squealing, dumping and filling, pouring and swishing — water play provides endless fun for children and leads to discovery and learning! From sprinklers to water tables, splash day activities let children cool off and have fun, while encouraging their learning and growth.

Motor Skills

Water play allows your child the opportunity to develop fine and gross motor skills. By squirting, pouring and stirring the water, children work on their fine motor skills. They develop their coordination skills as they dodge water or jump through the sprinkler.

Science Concepts

Children learn scientific concepts and the properties of water as they experiment and make discoveries at the water table. Adults should encourage children to observe, predict, describe and theorize about what they are doing. Concepts like sinking, floating and how water flows are introduced through various materials.

Math Learning

Mathematical concepts such as measurement, weight and volume can be introduced through water play. When children pour water from a small container into a big one, they learn which one has more and which has less. Teachers use math words such as full and empty, and include materials like measuring cups, colanders or ladles.

Social-Emotional Learning

Water play can help children calm their emotions. Pouring, stirring and swooshing water releases tension. 

Language Development

Adults should guide discussions about what the children are doing and discovering, introducing new vocabulary. Adults should also include materials to support imaginative play such as play animals. This promotes pretend play where children can practice storytelling.