An enclosed sandbox with two arm holes to reach into the sand. The sides should be Plexiglas to provide visibility. The armholes should be padded. A means of access to replace the sand or large toys is needed. Size is approximately 20" x 24".Two sandboxes are needed.
The sand box was built with 3/4 inch plywood and 1/4 inch plexiglas.
RCRV designer is Mike Beccario, and was requested by Lou Wells, Taylor School and Gretchen Hamiston, GWAEA. The project was begun Nov 29, 2004 and completed Feb 1, 2005.
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