also provides an unbeatable sensory experience right in your own backyard—no pool or DIY bin required.Sure, you could set up a kiddie pool, but water tables tend to be a little bit more inspired, offering multiple ways to play.
They come in all shapes and sizes, some with multiple basins and others with tiers of waterfalls, waterwheels, ball tracks, and even bubble makers.
Most come with a few accessories, like buckets or scoops; some water tables even double as sand boxes, picnic tables, or can be turned into craft stations in the off-season.To help you find the one that’ll have you sittervising all afternoon (for the indoctrinated, that’s sitting down while supervising, and it’s something all toddler parents aspire to)—we tapped real parents of through six to find out what they use and love, then we put the top contenders to the test.
Our team of testers tried nearly a dozen of the top-rated water tables, and below are their favorites for performance, durability, and versatility.All products are independently selected by our editors.
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