Sandboxes are the quintessential childhood toy. While sandboxes have evolved over the years to look a lot different than a traditional wooden box, sandboxes still provide hours of entertainment. Your children are going to love playing in these whimsical and unconventional sandboxes. Here are our favorite sandboxes for the ultimate fun day.
Bring the beach to your backyard with this sandbox from Best Choice. It includes a cabana style UV-protected umbrella and two benches. Made from fir wood, the sandbox weighs a sturdy 40 pounds and features a 88-pound bench weight limit. We love the two side buckets for water toys. Sand is not included.
This sandbox and picnic table combo is a great choice for those looking for a versatile piece of outdoor furniture. In addition to being a sandbox, this can transform into a traditional picnic table or fill the tubs with water for a different kind of playing. Best Choice Products’ crafted this table with real wood. This table is recommended for children ages 3 through 7.
This sandbox comes with two characters, sand cup, sand sifter, shovel, rake and dump truck for a fun day at the construction site. With the ability to hold up to 100 pounds of sand, the sandbox is perfect for a few children to play in. The truck ramp also doubles as a secure cover.
This octagon pit is a modern twist on a traditional sandbox. You will love the shape that makes it easy for kids to play and adults to supervise with built in benches. Made with cedar and sealed with eco-friendly polyethylene, this sandbox will stand the test of time.
The more the merrier with this turtle sandbox. With the ability to hold up to 150 pounds of sand, this sandbox is a great choice for families with multiple children. This sandbox is designed for children 3 years and older.
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