Splashes filled the air as children laughed and jumped into puddles of mud. Giggles echoed as friends coated their slide with mud, creating a slippery surface for sliding into a mud pool. On June 28th, Children Today celebrated International Mud Day—a cherished occasion that has become a special holiday at our facility, uniting all the children for a day of sensory-filled fun.
CHILDREN AS SENSORY SEEKERS
“We really were allowing that free play. Exploration is definitely a part of our philosophy, and this particular day is more of a fun day,” Vasquez said. “For Mud Day it is very open-ended what they do. The teachers in the background – watching and helping – but they don’t set rules for how to play in the mud.” ACTIVITIES FOR EVERY CHILD For those seeking a quieter experience, our activities included painting mud murals with mud-filled jars and excavating dinosaur toys from dirt bins—huge hits with our toddlers and infants who wanted to explore without getting too messy.
A DAY OF TOGETHERNESSInternational Mud Day also served as a rare occasion for our infant, toddler and preschool classrooms to come together. It was heartwarming to witness older children guiding and playing alongside their younger peers, fostering a sense of community.
At Children Today, International Mud Day isn't just about getting messy—it's about fostering joy, exploration, and togetherness through the simple pleasure of playing with mud. PHOTO GALLERY
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