How much fun would this be on warm spring and summer days? Prep this Lego Water Table for your kids the day before and let them play all afternoon. The simplest of activities bring so much joy to kids lives this Lego Water Table is no different.
We used simple legos for this Lego Water Table however you can use anything really. Let your kids’ imagination soar and create many water tables to play with.
Lego Water Table Activity for Kids
Related:Â 60 Summer Outdoor Activities for Kids
What you need
 Silicone Lego Trays (any shape or sizes will work)
15-20 Lego Men and Blocks
Red, Yellow, Orange, Green, Blue Food Coloring
Water
Container
Related: Sponge Soaker Balls – Summer Water Activity + Video
How to make a Lego Water Table Activity for Kids
Bring water to a boil, let boil for 1-2 minutes and turn off. Let sit for about 10 minutes and then repeat boil. Let cool almost completely so you are not pouring hot water. **This step is optional, but it will give you a crystal-clear ice cube so you’ll be able to see the Legos better.
Place the Lego men and blocks into the brick/block mold. Set mold on a tray or plate before you pour the water. Gently pour water into each brick.
Take remaining water and divide into 5 bowls. Add 1-2 drops of food coloring to each bowl and mix. Pour the colored water into each Lego man mold.
Place in freezer for 3-5 hours or overnight.
Related:Â Summer Sidewalk Chalk Paint
Take out of the freezer, pop out the frozen Legos and place in a container. Use a measuring cup, turkey baster, spoons, eyedropper, etc. to pour water over the frozen legos and watch them melt!
Have fun watching all your legos melt and the fun colors mix!
Related:Â DIY Treasure Rocks Activity
What You Need
- Silicone Lego Trays any shape or sizes will work
- 15-20 Lego Figures
- Food Coloring Yellow, Orange, Green, Blue, Red
- Water
- Container
Directions
-
Bring water to a boil, let boil for 1-2 minutes and turn off. Let sit for about 10 minutes and then repeat boil. Let cool almost completely so you are not pouring hot water. **This step is optional, but it will give you a crystal-clear ice cube so you’ll be able to see the Legos better.
-
Place the Lego men and blocks into the brick/block mold. Set mold on a tray or plate before you pour the water. Gently pour water into each brick.
-
Take remaining water and divide into 5 bowls. Add 1-2 drops of food coloring to each bowl and mix. Pour the colored water into each Lego man mold.
-
Place in freezer for 3-5 hours or overnight.
-
Take out of the freezer, pop out the frozen Legos and place in a container. Use a measuring cup, turkey baster, spoons, eyedropper, etc. to pour water over the frozen legos and watch them melt!
.
Leave a Reply