For the parents out there trying to plan a fun beach vacation for the family, now you don’t have to. Indiana’s largest indoor sandbox, located in Fishers, is the perfect solution, and a much quicker drive.
Here’s the scoop. At Dig Dig for Kids, where the organization prioritizes creativity and imagination, learning opportunities and fun social interactions, you can “fill up” your child’s cup and help their overall well-being.
“In a world where screens often dominate playtime, we are committed to offering a hands-on alternative that engages children and stimulates their creativity. We understand the importance of early childhood development, and our products are carefully chosen to align with these developmental milestones,” according to their website.
How did the state’s largest indoor sandbox get started?
Billy Lomax, co-owner of the organization, is a grandparent who was seeking to connect with his grandson, Clark. From a young age, Clark expressed immense interest in construction equipment and digging, inspiring Billy to create a place “where children like Clark can explore, learn, and grow through play,” according to the Dig Dig for Kids website.