
Build your own Sandbox
Kids of all ages love to play in the sand.  It can be a construction site, made into a sand castle or add water for a muddy mess.  It is easy and inexpensive to build a sandbox in your own back yard to enjoy for the entire summer.
When you are deciding where to put your sandbox try and find a location that gets a lot of shade throughout the day.  When the sun is hot, and the kids still want to be outside this will be a great activity for them if it is out of the sun.
All you will need are four boards, a weed barrier for the bottom, a tarp or piece of plywood for covering and the sand.  Nail the four boards together into a square shape and then take the weed barrier and affix with a staple gun.  If you do not want to use a weed blocker or barrier, you can nail a piece of plywood to the bottom of the frame you made but this will require measurements and a bit more planning.  Then add your sand.
The cover is a nice touch to keep out rain and unwanted animals such as cats digging in the sandbox.  But it is not a necessity.  Now relax as the children spend hours creating cities and other imaginative buildings in their very own sandbox.
If you do not have enough pails and shovels or other sand toys available for all the children, raid the recycling box and re-use old plastic containers to fill and pour sand with.  If the children want the sand to stay together like it does in at the beach you can give them some water to play with.  The sand will dry and if you use the weed barrier it will allow water to drain out of the sandbox.
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