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Make your sand area outstanding

How to enhance your sand area

Sand trays/tables/pits have become an expected thing to see in many early years settings. This is because o a huge wealth of learning to come from children’s natural enjoyment of playing in the sand. Not only is it great for mathematics but also communication and language skills and even early writing skills. There is a great article here exploring all the benefits of a sand area and why so many settings should encourage sand play.

Although sand pits have become very common they have also become very standardised with an area full of posters, labels and brightly coloured plastic moulds, spades and buckets. Whilst the children do enjoy playing with these the novelty can sometimes quickly wear off. These types of toys can also lead to an area looking overwhelming and unorganised, putting some children off using the area and missing out on all the great benefits.

Getting the most out of a sand pit area can be incredibly easy as the main attraction is the sand.

Ways to improve your sand area

Heres some simple resources to get you started

Why not share pictures of your sand area with us?

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