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Friends Art Lab / Blog / Wash the Rocks – Water Table Activity

Wash the Rocks – Water Table Activity

Author: Kristian Klebofski    Published: 07/11/2023     Updated: 04/15/2025

Your kids will go crazy for the rockin’ awesome wash the rocks water table activity. Rocks + soap + water = the best sensory table ever!

Two plastic buckets sit on a table, one with clear water and rocks and the other with dirty water and rocks. Scrub brushes and sponges sit with the buckets.
Table of Contents:
  1. The wash the rocks water table activity is solid gold
  2. Is wash the rocks going to be your new favorite water table activity? Of quartz it is.
  3. Materials for a wash the rocks water table
  4. Directions
  5. How do you clean a kids’ water table?
  6. How long does the wash the rocks water table last?
  7. Frequently Asked Questions
  8. Wash the rocks is a gem of a water table activity

The wash the rocks water table activity is solid gold

Well, it’s solid whatever-rocks-you-have-in-your-backyard.

And for this activity, the dirtier the rocks, the better.

Whenever we do this with our preschoolers, I just walk around to my side yard, fill a bucket with some of the dirtiest and muddiest rocks I can find, and it’s time for magic.

🌟 Related: Have you ever made a pom-pom water table? It’s a blast!

three buckets sit on a table, one with clear water, one with soapy water, and one with rocks. Hands are in the soapy water bucket cleaning rocks and the water is turning dirty and brown.

Is wash the rocks going to be your new favorite water table activity? Of quartz it is.

The only thing better than a water table that’s easy to set up is one that kids can set up with you.

Yep! With you.

They can gather rocks, gather scrubbers, fill the containers, and together this is easy breezy.

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A bottle of Mrs Meyer's dish soap is held over a clear empty plastic bucket

Materials for a wash the rocks water table

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  • Rocks – make sure they’re at least a little dirty
  • Water
  • 3 plastic containers 
  • Soap – I used dish soap here, but we often use tearless baby shampoo with our preschoolers
  • Scrub brushes and/or sponges
three buckets sit on a table, one with clear water, one with soapy water, and one with rocks

Directions

  • Gather rocks from your yard (if you don’t have rocks, ask a neighbor to borrow some of theirs and tell them you’ll bring them back nice and clean 😂)
  • Prepare the plastic containers by adding the rocks in one, soapy water in another, and clean water in the last one.
  • Invite your child to clean the rocks by first rinsing and scrubbing in the soapy water, then rinsing off in the clean water.

If you’re new to water tables, this might initially seem basic and boring.

It’s anything but.

KIDS. LOVE. THIS. WATER. TABLE.

I’ve done this with four-year-olds, and I’ve done this with 12-year-olds, and it is A SENSATION.

The only problem you may encounter is the speed at which the rocks are cleaned and how quickly they’ll want more.

(This makes me think of “If You Give a Mouse a Cookie…” but instead, “If you give a kid some rocks and water…”)

Kristian's hand holds rocks over the sensory activity table (three buckets are visible, one with clear water, one with soapy water, and one with rocks)

How do you clean a kids’ water table?

One of the best things about water tables is how easily they can be cleaned up.

When your child completes this activity, grab the hose and rinse your play area off if needed.

Once we rinse the plastic bins, we also run them through the dishwasher for extra cleaning.

Pro tip: if you do this activity over grass or near a garden area, the water used when rinsing for clean-up time goes directly back into nature.

As for the rocks, toss ’em back into your yard and enjoy how shiny and new they look.

A close up of rocks fresh from the garden with loose dirt and small sticks mixed in

How long does the wash the rocks water table last?

The length of time will vary by kid, but this easily lasts a week in our school.

We set the activity up “fresh” each day for our preschool students, adding new dirty rocks, and the play continues.

You’re extra lucky if you can do this in a space where kids can collect more rocks on their own, too!

A scrub brush and a green sponge sit in a clear plastic bucket filled with dirty soapy water and rocks.

Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this activity recommended for?

Any that can safely enjoy the activity + not try to ingest any materials.

I don’t have rocks anywhere…what can I do?

Ask a neighbor if you can borrow some from them, and if you’re still coming up short, the hardware store sells enormous bags of rocks for cheap!

What type of soap do you recommend?

Here I used dish soap, but often with our preschoolers we use tearless baby shampoo.

Rocks sit in the bottom of a plastic bucket filled with clear water.

Wash the rocks is a gem of a water table activity

I haven’t ever met a water table that I didn’t love, but this one is especially lovely because kids are playing with natural materials.

This one totally rocks. 😉

Have fun!

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