Open wide, come outside, it's playtime! Whether you have a cute courtyard or a rolling lawn, your kiddo will love having their own backyard play space...
Kids Outdoor Play Ideas
Got Kids? Looking to make your Yard a FUN place to play? These Back Yard Ideas are full of adventure - and most are done-in-a-weekend projects!
Kids outdoor mud kitchen (also known as a mud pie kitchen) is one of the best resources in DIY projects for kids to play outside as kids playhouse.
Teepees! Inside were drums to play with! Flag stone border makes natural steps A simple rock garden built by the children. ...
Here are a few outdoor dramatic play scape ideas to help you create your kids dream backyard that inspires both activity and creativity!
48 degrees - 8:02 pm - cloudy... Our kids spend a lot of their time outside (when weather permits) and we currently don’t have any kind of designated play space outside for them. So when Jack decided that he was going to use his digger to dig holes in the backyard (which we are getting ready to seed) and then in the flower beds (where I am building stone retaining walls) I decided that they do need their own space that is just for them. Now all I need to do is come up with a creative play space that will suit both a 3 year old boy and a 6 ½ year old girl. Okay, dream a bit with me here... I am wanting something that offers both safety and more flexible playing options that both kids will enjoy. I am thinking tunnels, slides, wooden huts, ladders, swings... something where they can climb on and around, maybe a private area where they can play games, read and watch nature... something that can entertain a group of kids for hours... is all of this possible or is it just a dream? Here are a few photos that are inspiring the kids play space {that have been kid approved of course}...
The motto of my nursery class: "Sunshine is delicious, rain is refreshing, wind braces us up, and snow is exhilarating; there is no such thing as bad weather, only different kinds of good weather." John Ruskin 1819-1900
Kids outdoor mud kitchen (also known as a mud pie kitchen) is one of the best resources in DIY projects for kids to play outside as kids playhouse.
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Looking for some ways to create a fun area that will keep your kids outdoors? Here's some ideas I'm loving for creating outdoor playscapes on the cheap!
Most people who have a backyard projects to surprise your kids dream about having a lovely outdoor bar they can utilize to entertain kids during the gorgeous days of summer. Look further for creative tactics to create the backyard a place your children will like to devote time in.
Kids outdoor mud kitchen (also known as a mud pie kitchen) is one of the best resources in DIY projects for kids to play outside as kids playhouse.
Looking for some ways to create a fun area that will keep your kids outdoors? Here's some ideas I'm loving for creating outdoor playscapes on the cheap!
Safety is a clear priority, but so are look, feel, and function. A kid-scape only works when it is attractive, functional, and enjoyable to be in, otherwise neither kids nor adults will use it.
Discover 30 enchanting backyard play areas, each offering a unique blend of fun, creativity, and learning. From DIY sandbox corners to modern play structures and cozy nooks, find inspiration to transform your outdoor space into a children's paradise. Perfect for toddlers to older kids, these ideas are budget-friendly, engaging, and safe for endless playtime.
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Spring is almost here --- time to wake up from my hibernation and get these little cubs of mine outside! The warm sunshine never fails to make me want to spruce up our outdoor play spaces. We like to keep outdoor play, well, natural I suppose. So when I am planning outdoor play spaces for
Winter nature crafts are a great way to get kids outdoors. Check our these easy winter crafts for kids that all use natural materials.
Updated April 2022. Also includes affiliate links. How to Build a DIY Mud Kitchen Using Old Wardrobes So little man has wanted a mud kitchen for absolutely ages. Outdoor play is fab for kids. Anything
Blue Lake Park a Metro Park located in Fairview Oregon just opened a new natural play area. The construction used mostly wood found on site to create the play areas many features. Early opinions are in! “This is fun!” “I love sand.” “Be careful.” “This is scary.” (while laughing) “Cool!” “This is awesome!” “This whole entire thing is real!” The most popular components include: - The sand pit - Moving around the loose parts, building forts - Trying out the balancing logs - Even parents have been seen trying out the play areas features This play area was designed and built under the watchful eye of a few dedicated Metro employees. I think the choice of components and materials is great. Metro is working on developing a maintenance policy for the natural wood components that includes weekly, monthly, and annual inspections. I think the maintenance end of natural play will be an important discussion point as their popularity increases. Maintenance folks like to have a manual, a number to call for extra parts and a set inspection list. Last time I checked a log did not come with any of these features.
Ways to create beautiful and engaging outdoor learning spaces Sometimes, it is hard to think of ideas to spruce up your outdoor play area. With summer just around the corner, I wanted to share some child-friendly backyards and outdoor playscapes that I find to be so inspiring... Turn your Screened-in
We spend a lot of time in nature. We love hiking, exploring, playing in the water, picnics and more. But there are times when we look for our nature connection closer to home, right in our own backyard. It could be gardening, tending to the chickens, picking wild raspberries, climbing a tree, reading stories in the hammock. As a family we are inspired by Mother Nature and do our best to spend as much time enjoying her as we can. In the spring of 2011, Justin and I sat down to start planning a natural outdoor play space for Reece. We wanted a space which would create a spark for imaginative play, something which would grow with him and something his little friends would enjoy as well. We wanted it to be a place where Reece could play and enjoy nature, all right in our backyard. The more my husband and I talked about it, the more excited we got (are we suppose to be this excited over a play space...). Last year we settled on and completed the following in Reece’s play space: · A tepee · A sandbox · A balance beam · A set of swings · A garden · A rock area It was perfect. Reece and his little friends had a great time last summer playing, creating and having fun. This year, we decided to add a few more elements to his play space. We created a little secret garden, which Reece loves, and a banging wall. The banging wall has been great fun for all us! I also caught Justin and Reece up to something one afternoon and took a peek out back. They had carved out another little secret garden for Reece. So here’s a peek at Reece’s play space: The tepee The sandbox and banging wall Reece having some fun on the banging wall On the balance beam "Look mom, I am jumping off the rocks!" Flying high on the swing The new secret garden Reece's little garden edged in all the rocks he has collected on our travels. As our goal with most of our projects, we created this space using as much reclaimed materials as possible. The tepee is made from tree trunks hydro had been plowing down in the forest around our house last spring. The sandbox is made from square logs we picked up from an old barn. The balance bean is also made from the same square logs. The set of swings is made from hydro poles which were removed last spring when hydro was doing some work on our road. The rock area includes rocks we have gathered from the many forests around our home. The banging wall is made up of trees from the forest floor and the pots and pans were gathered from my in-laws and a flea market trip. The only materials we purchased were the canvas for the tepee, Reece’s infant swing, the rope for the swings, a few pots and pans and the plants for the garden. The sand for the sandbox was kindly donated by the gravel company which owns the land surrounding our property. A view of the entire play space Reece loves this space and so do we. I am sure over the next few years it will change, grow and evolve as Reece gets older. It will be interesting to see those changes and also to watch as his play changes. And tucked away, just under the trees is a special place where Reece and I come together each afternoon to share a story or two and just be. ***We added to new areas to our play space during the summer of 2014. A play structure and a mud kitchen. Be sure to check them out!*** ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Linking up with Naturally Crafted Mama for {into nature} Linking up with Coombe Mill for Country Kids
Create your own backyard playground! 25+ awesome ideas for DIY play structures, sand boxes, and outdoor toys.
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