
I haven’t set up a small world sensory bin in a while, so I dug around her animal collection and the beach rice sensory bin was born!
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I haven’t set up a small world sensory bin in a while, so I dug around her animal collection and the beach rice sensory bin was born!
Continue reading “Beach Themed Rice Sensory Bin”If you have been following along you will know that I previously posted about the best sensory bin fillers. Today I want to take a second to talk about the very best sensory bin tools. These are the items that really allow for maximum fun and lots of fine motor practice as well!
A simple water bead sensory play is everything that we needed this week! After coming home from vacation we needed a fresh sensory bin and we needed it quick and easy!
Continue reading “Water Bead Sensory Play”Our Construction Truck Sensory bin has been without a doubt the biggest hit in a long time! She is independently playing and staying engaged longer than any of the other recent bins. It’s that kinetic sand man, it’s magic.
Continue reading “Construction Truck Sensory Bin”Chick Peas have been on my must-try list for a few months now and let me tell you they do not disappoint. Our ABC’s and Chick Peas sensory bin is simple and yet I am really happy with the way it turned out.
Our DIY sensory bin table began long ago, at least the idea of it did. Shortly after I started sensory bins with Bitty I got the grand idea to make a sensory table for the back porch. The idea was always for it to be outside. She would have her smaller indoor tray and then the large table outside. It also served as a way to avoid having both a sandbox and a water table for her to play in as the sensory table could do both!
This week we are back with our trusty bugs and wood slices, only this time instead of a small world I added them to our Split Peas sensory bin! Split Peas have an almost silky feel to them when they flow over your hand and I love how this sensory bin looks a bit like the forest floor!
The month of May is all about getting outside and watching things grow. Outside isn’t ALWAYS an option. So here is a little garden of “dirt” she can play with inside without a huge mess! The Black Bean Garden Sensory bin is super simple to set up and we had most of the supplies at home already!
This is a great activity to practice pouring and transferring. Also, the beans are super simple to clean up if there is a spill!
Continue reading “Black Bean Garden Sensory Bin”Do you ever notice that babies and toddlers would rather play with the odd makeup brush, an old spatula and the remote more than all the wonderful toys you have collected for them?
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