Homemade Sprinkler
ages 2-6
Supplies
Plastic gallon-size milk jug, hammer, nails, water
Activity Detail
Who needs a watering can in the summer when your child can water the pots/plants with a homemade watering can? You kids will love doing this! Take an empty and clean gallon-size plastic milk jug. Poke holes towards the bottom of the container with a hammer and nails. Then take your watering can outside, fill with water, and let your child have fun watering the flowers, the yard, the sidewalk, or your feet.
Comments
These "sprinklers" can also be decorated with stickers or the like.
- Posted on Jun 28, 2007
What a great way to combine fun, learning, and getting fresh air!
- Posted on Mar 11, 2008
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