When we were at the beach we built our own tide pool.
Just a few feet away from us was a family building sandcastles with many buckets. I went over and asked them if we could borrow one for a few minutes. Thankfully they said that we could. It made filling the tide pool up much easier.
The water was very shallow that morning so I had to take the bucket out a distance to fill it.
When the sand and shells had been added, JDaniel announced that the tide pool needed a creature in it. Guess what creature it needed? Apparently this tide pool is the home of a human being in a bug repellent hat and a green wrist band.
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Lisa @ Two Bears Farm says
That looks fun. I love to play in tide pools.
Keitha says
Looks like JDaniel had a wonderful time!
Jen Farr says
This is such a fun idea for playing at the beach! Thanks for linking to the outdoor play party!
Jennifer Fischer says
I will be adding that book to our library list. We have been doing a lot with books related to where animals live and Wild Thing really loves stuff about the ocean animals. I will be posting all next week about our habitat activities! I will definitely share this book and your wonderful beach experience.
Anne - Mommy Has to Work says
The tablecloth is a great idea!!
Are We There Yet! says
Hahaha…. how cute!! I am going to look for one of those bug hats for my Grandson.
ArtMuseDog and Carol says
Wonderfully creative to build your own ‘tide pool’ ~ sounds like a wonderful book for all ~ (A Creative Harbor)
Mumsy says
Looks like such a fun thing to do! The liner is also a great idea!
Kelli Becton says
I totally need that book! thank you for sharing – our week included tidal pools also but no book to go with it – we did do a book about deer in the woods – and some drawing to go with it. BTW – I have a link up for recipes on Tues – I’d love for you to link to it (saw your cute little muffin tin lunch below) It’s open all week. “Kids in the Kitchen” – encouraging families to cook and eat together/spending time in the kitchen . . .
Raising a Happy Child says
Super cool idea – I am sure JD adored this trip and this experience. We like readers by Alan Fowler, but didn’t read this one.
Michael says
I love this idea!!!! Now I just need a beach.
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Jessica McCoy says
Great idea to line the hole. We can never keep water in ours because the sand soaks it up. Of course. 🙂 Visiting from SITS. Love it if you could pop over and join in the Weekend Blog Walk at At Home Take 2. http://www.athometake2.com.
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Queenie Jeannie says
That looks like a lot of fun! We all love the beach too!
EG CameraGirl says
Such a clever idea!
Isil Simsek says
What a great experience!
happyhooligans says
Well, aren’t you smart, using the tablecloth! I love it!
~ Noelle says
that is a cute creature in the tide pool 🙂
Lorie K says
I love that he got in there!
Galit Breen says
Ohmygoodness! How completely amazing is this? *Such* a cool/fun/creative mama! Love!
Jenny says
Now I know I need to bring a table cloth next time we go to the beach. The kids always try so hard to get water to stay in their hole.
Emma CakesandScribbles says
oh wow, I love that. What a great idea!
RedTedArt says
Oooh how wonderful and what fun!!
Emmy says
Cutest sea creature I have ever seen!
Momand Kiddo says
I miss the tidepools of my childhood home! Thanks for linking up to The Children’s Bookshelf.
KAREN GREEN says
What a great idea! Must remember to take a tarp next time we head off to the beach! 🙂 Karen (Flights of Whimsy)
Mary Ryan says
We love doing this! Although we don’t bring a tarp but just dig a hole near the waters edge. The kids play in it all day. My favorite place is visiting my in-laws in Maine. A beach called Old Orchard, the tide goes way out and there are tidal pools and little rivers everywhere filled with litter treasures!
Heather says
I’m going to do this the next time we are at the beach. It would be great for babies and toddlers who are afraid of the waves. I love this hands on experience you gave him along with the book!
Jackie@My Little Bookcase says
Not long now until we embark on summer in Australia. Can’t wait to make our own tide pool
Annesphamily says
So clever!
Jacquie Fisher says
What a clever idea! And I love the book tie-in too. We’re featuring you this week at Discover & Explore – thanks for linking up!
Ana says
Fabulous idea! I’m definitely bringing a tablecloth on our next beach trip!
Deirdre says
I am so glad you like it. We had a blast building ours!