The wide outdoors should be an adventure for your children, and there is no better place for your kids to start their journey into their own imaginations that in your back garden. Having the space to run around and play is vital to a child. Our little ones learn through play and developing an active link between creating their own realities through play, and getting lots of fresh air and exercise is essential.
So, having the space to enjoy their freedom is vital. But what if your back garden is not up to scratch? Here are some ways to get the best out of whatever space you have, and make it suitable for your child to explore and become the rulers of their garden domain.
Make It Safe
One of the first things that you will need to do is make sure the garden is as safe as possible. Remove anything that may be a potential trip hazard, and fill any holes that they may fall down. Loose or uneven paving stones could bring your young one to their knees, and there will be grazes and tears at best. Taking the time to rectify any of these issues early will mean that you will have the confidence to let your kids run around to their heart’s content.
Childproof Your Trees
Trees and branches can be very appealing to little ones with active imaginations. Kids love to make swings and climb to new heights. The higher they rise, the more daring they grow. With this in mind, if you have any trees, you may want to hire the services of a tree surgeon to come and take a look at tree lopping and pruning.
Create Special Areas For Play
Creating spaces within your garden with the primary aim of giving your children somewhere to play is a great idea. This lets them feel as though space is their own and allows them to feel relaxed. That way, they can really be who they want and let their imaginations soar.
Dig A Sandpit
You may want to create a sandpit. This can be done relatively easily; you will just need some sturdy wood to create a perimeter, before filling it with sand. Make sure all of the wooden edges are safe, and that everything is held securely.
Build A Den
Another great idea is to build a den with your children. You may want to buy a shelter that you can build, which will be reliable and sturdy. It will give your children their own safe place within your garden, and it’s also a great place for them to store their outdoor toys.
If you are good at DIY, you may want to make something yourself. You could use lots of pieces of old furniture as this will create a makeshift look which will spark your child’s imagination. Encourage them to decorate the inside of the den with pictures of their favorite things.
Christina A. says
I love these ideas! I love doing planting and gardening with my son when he was little–it really helped him to love being outside and encouraged him to eat fresh vegetables!
Michael Coovert says
This is great. Plants and flowers are magical to children. I remember how much I loved planting seeds and watching things grow as a kid.
Mia E. says
My grandkids love helping out in the garden and have grown some of their own vegetables and flowers from seeds.
Tami Vollenweider says
I have been wanting to build a sandpit for my grand kids to play in! I think it just gets to hot here for them to enjoy it!
Vickie L Couturier says
my grandchildren love to garden with me,,i let them paint rocks and put whatever plants that doesnt need a lot of care in and then we watch them grow,,lots of fun