In one part was a massive bean bag to sink into, another area had
a plastic ball pit for the kids to explore.
Not exact matches
Toddlers love
balls, splashing around in a pool full of
plastic ball -
pit balls would be a blast.
For our boys» first birthday (which was in a county park), we brought along their pack - n - play and filled it with 100 lightweight
plastic balls, the kind you'd find in a
ball pit, which we bought on Amazon.
Jennifer from Hint Mama shared 7 Easy & Frugal DIY
Ball Pit Ideas Beyond
Plastic Swimming Pools.
For instance, you could easily turn a
plastic bin into a DIY
ball pit or «sand» box, as Anna over at The Measured Mom and Mary Catherine at Fun - A-Day both did.
I've already written about how
plastic swimming pools make great do - it - yourself
ball pits.
You may need to pick up several sets of these
plastic balls to make a
ball pit inside an adult - sized tent.
We have tons of those multicolored
plastic balls that you find in
ball pits.
Other suggestions are ping pong
balls (fairly cheap at dollar stores); packing peanuts (corn starch based, NOT Styrofoam); and
plastic balls like the ones used as ammo in kids» toys or in
ball pits.
In the past we have removed sponge,
balls, a baby nursing nipple, toy ropes, and most recently, from a very large boxer
pit - bull mix, we removed a trashcan full of
plastic bags.
Try getting discounts for your clients from consultants who specialize in making homes safe for kids, activity centers — where kids play in
pits full of
plastic balls — day care centers, and toy retailers.