Pools, beaches, lakes, sprinklers…it’s that time again! Children all over the US are enjoying summer-time to its fullest and likewise, parents are looking for water-inspired activities. Here in DC, we are lucky enough to have a number of public fountains that are both beautiful and refreshing. Fountains capture the imagination of children, so why not take this opportunity to create a learning experience?
Infants
Infants often have mixed feelings about water, it can be both scary and exhilarating. Why not introduce them to water through their senses, especially sight, sound and touch. Simply draw their attention to different aspects of the fountain.
- Do they hear that sound? Mimic the roar of the fountain.
- Describe the color of the water.
- Connect the fountain to the actual feeling of water by getting their hands wet.
- At home, identify other places where you might find water and remind them of their visit to the fountain.
Toddlers
Toddlers are excited by new things and fountains are no exception. Take the time to explore the fountain and ask simple questions about its design:
- What direction is the water moving?
- Is there water that is still, where?
- From where do you think the water is coming?
- What else do you see besides water?
- Do you see any pictures or decorations?
- Try making your own fountain at home with a hose and baby pool.
Preschool and Up
- Rainbows, light and water. This blog has some nice experiments you can easily duplicate.
- Experiment with force and getting water to move in a certain direction. You can even perform this experiment at home if you are feeling adventurous.
- Discuss why fountains are used: are they pretty, do they help us remember something, are they for cooling off, do people seem to like them?
- Ask them to choose a location in your community and design their own fountain.
Favorite DC Fountains
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I love the ways to engage children with using the fountains! I put up a list last week of places to get wet in the DC area. Hope it adds to the fun! http://yourfamilyadventures.wordpress.com/2014/06/26/get-your-feet-wet-splash-parks/