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Many models include adjustable canopies or removable umbrellas with sun-protective fabric and height adjustments (some offer 360° or multi-height positioning). Poles are often metal or rust-resistant for stability.

Most sand garden options target toddlers through early elementary ages. Typical manufacturer recommendations in listings include 18 months and up, 3 years and up, and 3–8 years, depending on the model.

Some pits use a bottomless layout with a removable or breathable liner to allow ventilation, drainage, and adjustable sand depth. Other designs have full protective liners around the base to prevent sand leakage.

Few listings specify volume. Examples in product details include about 31.5 gallons and 120 liters; most other models do not list sand capacity.

Sizes range from compact tabletop/activity sets (for example ~38" x 30" x 21") to mid-size pits (~65.5" x 55" x 20") and larger playsets (around 81" x 49" x 51"). Listings show a variety rather than a single standard size.

Many playsets are multifunctional: they convert into water tables, picnic or activity tables for eating, reading, or drawing, and can serve as ball pools, toy storage, or sensory-play stations thanks to removable tops, bins, and convertible benches.

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