Tuesday, 14 April 2015

Rockpool Small World Play

We've really been making the most of the good weather recently and welcomed the lighter nights and school holidays, which have enabled us to get out as a family and spend more quality time together. We feel so lucky to live where we do, in the countryside as well as being five minutes away from the beach. I love nothing more than going for a walk on the beach - it's probably my favourite place to be. I love the sound of the waves crashing against the shore, the feel of the soft sand between my toes and the wind brushing my face. It's a place that you can really go to to forget any troubles and relax and unwind.

It's a long time since we've been to the beach and we've had a stressful last  few weeks so I thought we were about due a visit. So I bundled the children and the dog in the car, picked Daddy up from work (earlier than usual!) and we headed to the coast.

When I was a young child, I loved nothing more than to wander up and down the shoreline beachcombing looking for natural treasures. I'd struggle up the beach at the end of a day spent there with a pocketful of shells and stones. I still love to do it now. I never did anything with them, I was just so captured by their beauty that I just wanted to keep and treasure them. So when we all went to the beach that day, naturally we had to take home a few souvenirs. Tommy is really interested in creatures of any kind so he needed no encouragement in helping me search. We found a huge variety of shells, starfish, stones and seaweed that evening and brought them home.


As you can see, they were all very beautiful and I knew I wanted to do something with them but I wasn't sure what. That's when I came up with the idea of using them to make a rockpool in our tuff tray, which we involve regularly in our play.

We simply filled our tuff tray with water, sprinkled some play sand in the bottom and then arranged our treasures on top and added several brightly-coloured (albeit wholly unrealistic-looking) sea creatures!


You wouldn't believe how long Tommy wanted to play with this for - it lasted for an entire afternoon. And every day since, he's asked whether we can "Get that rockpool out." I'm going to try and adapt this later on by buying a few more realistic sea creatures, as our collection was pretty limited this time!
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2 comments:

  1. Firstly I am so envious that you live by the sea! My dad always found it amusing that I would come home from holidays with a tanned back/body but a pale face because I spent every minute I could on the beach searching for shells etc! I have always loved rockpools. We have tuff spots at school and they are fab. Every time I read your blog posts I think I really should get one for Sophie at home. Thanks for linking up to #playathometuesdays

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  2. Firstly I am so envious that you live by the sea! My dad always found it amusing that I would come home from holidays with a tanned back/body but a pale face because I spent every minute I could on the beach searching for shells etc! I have always loved rockpools. We have tuff spots at school and they are fab. Every time I read your blog posts I think I really should get one for Sophie at home. Thanks for linking up to #playathometuesdays

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