Mud Play Ideas for Kids

Use a wheebarrow to create a mobile mud patch in your backyard play space!  It’s a portable mud kitchen to provide your kids with hours of good ol’mud play!

mobile mud patch

Today, I bring to you our mobile mud patch!  Now, we’ve made a lot of mud pies in our day, and it’s always great fun.

Making mud for mud play:

I mix up a bucket of the black stuff using 2/3 potting soil, 1/3 sand, and a generous splash of water, and we usually just put down a plastic table cloth or large sheet of cardboard and get straight to work.


Mobile mud patch – a perfect place for mud play and a great alternative to a permanent mud pit: 


This year, we took mud play to a new level after I found
Let the Children Play, and discovered all the different ways that Jenny and her readers had their children playing with mud.  Their mud kitchens and mud pits had me green with envy, and got my wheels turning.

kids playing in our mobile mud patch

We filled our wheel-barrow up with a healthy helping of mud and added shovels, scoops trucks and diggers and made ourselves a mobile mud patch.  A piece of wood for a ramp, and ta-da…we had a quarry.  I placed a short plank across one end of the wheel-barrow, and put out utensils, dishes, sticks, flowers, stones etc. and that served as a counter for creating pies and cakes.

kids using a wheelbarrow as a mud patch

Add “running water” to the yard with a container and spigot that children can control:

I wanted the children to have access to water as they needed it, but a blast from the garden hose into the mud can be a little disastrous, so I brought out the water-jug that we take camping.  The spigot was easy enough for even the littlest hands to turn off and on, and the Hooligans LOVED having complete control over “running water” in their play area.
camping water container used in the yard for mud play

Troweling – another fun mud play idea:

Another great idea that I borrowed from a post I saw on Let the Children Play, was a “brick-laying” activity.  We’ve had a stack of old bricks sitting behind our shed for years.  I set a bunch of them out on a vinyl table cloth with trowels and spatulas and a big bowl of mud, and the kids had a blast slapping on the mud, and stacking the bricks.

brick laying - a mud play idea

bricks and mud for play

Even my own great big Hooligans got in on some of the action.

Playing in the mud, and getting dirty are such an important and unforgettable part of childhood.  There’s nothing quite like the feeling of squishing your toes in it, and squeezing it through your fingers, and for little ones, there’s always the thrill that comes with simply getting messy.

Drop us a line and let us know how your little ones play with mud.  We’d love to hear how you have fun getting messy in your yard!

Comments

  1. Lisa says

    hi there, love the idea. But you do know that it’s very dangerous for children to play in potting mix?

    • happyhooligans says

      I’ve heard of rare cases of potting mix being inhaled, but with it being wet, and mixed with mud before the children handle it, that risk would be eliminated.

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