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Water Table?

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Is it worth buying and can you keep it inside? My DD can't seem to stay out of the dog's water bowl.
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Totally worth it for us- DS loves his. I wouldn't keep ours inside though, he tends to get water everywhere.
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Totally worth it!!! But not inside. You will have a HUGE mess on your hands if you have it inside. Also, we chose not to put sand on the "sand side" of ours, just water on both sides, because if you do sand AND water, then you just end up with mud if you have a water loving child, which obviously you do.
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Originally Posted by Cherry Alive View Post
Is it worth buying and can you keep it inside? My DD can't seem to stay out of the dog's water bowl.
BTDT. I totally reccommend a water table. And I guess I'm brave because while it is messy I do allow it inside on wood floors. I figure it's only water and it cleans up really easy so no biggie for me. I have two; one that is an activity water table that squirts water up when a button is pressed, plays music and makes other sounds. The other is a real operating sink since my little boy loves playing in the sink. They are both awesome and worth every penny I spent. You could also just use a tub or bucket of water and a few water toys and have a very happy, entertained baby girl.
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SO worth it here. We got a new one this year (ds is 6 1/2 so his little one was pretty ucky)
http://i119.photobucket.com/albums/o...rch10015-1.jpg
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DS has one, but it's only for outside. For inside, I push his learning tower up to the sink and turn the faucet on dribble. Give him a cup and he could stand there for hours.
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DS has one, but it's only for outside. For inside, I push his learning tower up to the sink and turn the faucet on dribble. Give him a cup and he could stand there for hours.
Just be really careful and always present. I stopped doing this after my son reached the faucet and turned the water all the way to hot; luckily I hadn't turned my back at that moment and got him out of harms way before he was burned.
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