- Kids will
dig building castles and hunting for buried treasure with the environmentally friendly sand play set from green toys.
Not exact matches
Anyone who has tried to
build castles in dry sand knows the challenges desert
digging spiders face.
Always wash your hands or use a hand sanitizer after playing in the sand — because children and adults who
build castles and
dig in the sand at the beach are at greater risk of developing gastrointestinal diseases and diarrhea than people who only walk on the shore or swim in the surf, according to research from the University of North Carolina and the Environmental Protection Agency.
Venturing out to the lovely Nai Thon Beach just minutes away offers more fun and adventure for families, with a whole kilometre of sand to
dig your toes into and
build castles with.
Like kids
building sand
castles on the beach, artists rushed out into the wilds and
dug, excavated and re-shaped the natural landscape to create (what they hoped was) art.