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Over 65 Sensory Bin Topics With Additional Picture Supplementary Activities and Resources

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Sensory bins are a great way for children to explore their senses and learn about the world around them. They can be filled with a variety of materials, such as rice, beans, sand, or water, and children can use their hands, feet, and other senses to play with the materials. Sensory bins can be used to teach children about different textures, colors, shapes, and smells. They can also be used to promote fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and problem-solving skills.

This article provides over 65 different sensory bin topics, along with additional picture supplementary activities and resources. These topics can be used to create a variety of sensory bins that will be engaging and educational for children of all ages.

Sensory Play: Over 65 Sensory Bin Topics with Additional Picture Supplementary Activities and Snacks for a Complete Toddler Program (Busy Toddler Happy Mom 2)
Sensory Play: Over 65 Sensory Bin Topics with Additional Picture Books, Supplementary Activities, and Snacks for a Complete Toddler Program (Busy Toddler, Happy Mom Book 2)
by Gayle Jervis

4.3 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 1821 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 272 pages
Lending : Enabled

Sensory Bin Topics

1. Alphabet Sensory Bin: Fill a bin with rice or beans and add alphabet letters. Children can use their hands to find and identify the letters, or they can use a spoon or tongs to pick them up and put them in order.

2. Animal Sensory Bin: Fill a bin with small plastic animals and add some sand or dirt. Children can dig through the bin to find the animals and then identify them. They can also use the animals to create stories or play games.

3. Arctic Sensory Bin: Fill a bin with white rice or cotton balls and add some blue and white beads. Children can pretend to be explorers in the Arctic and use their hands or tools to dig through the bin to find hidden objects.

4. Autumn Sensory Bin: Fill a bin with fall leaves, acorns, and other natural materials. Children can explore the different textures and colors of the materials and use them to create art projects or play games.

5. Beach Sensory Bin: Fill a bin with sand and add some seashells, rocks, and water. Children can play with the sand and water, build castles, or create their own beach scenes.

6. Bug Sensory Bin: Fill a bin with dirt or sand and add some plastic bugs. Children can dig through the bin to find the bugs and then identify them. They can also use the bugs to play games or create stories.

7. Candy Sensory Bin: Fill a bin with different types of candy, such as gummy bears, jelly beans, and chocolate chips. Children can use their hands to explore the different textures and colors of the candy and they can also eat it!

8. Car Sensory Bin: Fill a bin with small toy cars and add some roads or tracks. Children can play with the cars and drive them around the bin. They can also use the roads or tracks to create their own race tracks or obstacle courses.

9. Christmas Sensory Bin: Fill a bin with red and green rice or beans and add some Christmas-themed objects, such as bells, ornaments, and candy canes. Children can play with the bin and explore the different textures and colors of the materials. They can also use the objects to create Christmas scenes or play games.

10. Color Sensory Bin: Fill a bin with different colors of rice or beans. Children can use their hands to explore the different colors and they can also use the rice or beans to create art projects or play games.

11. Construction Sensory Bin: Fill a bin with blocks, bricks, and other building materials. Children can use their imaginations to build houses, towers, and other structures. They can also use the materials to play games or create their own construction projects.

12. Dinosaur Sensory Bin: Fill a bin with sand or dirt and add some dinosaur toys. Children can dig through the bin to find the dinosaurs and then identify them. They can also use the dinosaurs to play games or create stories.

13. Easter Sensory Bin: Fill a bin with grass or shredded paper and add some Easter eggs. Children can play with the bin and explore the different textures and colors of the materials. They can also use the eggs to create Easter scenes or play games.

14. Farm Sensory Bin: Fill a bin with hay or straw and add some farm animals. Children can play with the bin and explore the different textures and colors of the materials. They can also use the animals to create farm scenes or play games.

15. Food Sensory Bin: Fill a bin with different types of food, such as fruits, vegetables, and pasta. Children can use their senses to explore the different textures, colors, and smells of the food. They can also use the food to create art projects or play games.

16. Garden Sensory Bin: Fill a bin with soil and add some plants or flowers. Children can play with the bin and explore the different textures and colors of the materials. They can also use the plants or flowers to create garden scenes or play games.

17. Halloween Sensory Bin: Fill a bin with black and orange rice or beans and add some Halloween-themed objects, such as pumpkins, ghosts, and spiders. Children can play with the bin and explore the different textures and colors of the materials. They can also use the objects to create Halloween scenes or play games.

18. Ice Sensory Bin: Fill a bin with ice and add some food coloring or glitter. Children can play with the ice and explore its different textures and colors. They can also use the ice to create art projects or play games.

19. Jungle Sensory Bin: Fill a bin with green rice or beans and add some jungle animals. Children can play with the bin and explore the different textures and colors of the materials. They can also use the animals to create jungle scenes or play games.

20. Light Sensory Bin: Fill a bin with clear plastic containers and add some different colored liquids or objects. Children can play with the bin and explore the different colors and patterns of the light. They can also use the objects to create light shows or play games.

21. Magnetic Sensory Bin: Fill a bin with iron filings and add some magnets. Children can play with the bin and explore the different ways that magnets interact with iron filings. They can also use the magnets to create shapes or patterns.

22. Math Sensory Bin: Fill a bin with different math manipulatives, such as blocks, counters, and beads. Children can play with the bin and explore the different shapes, colors, and numbers of the manipulatives. They can also use the manipulatives to play math games or create math problems.

23. Measurement Sensory Bin: Fill a bin with different measuring tools, such as cups, rulers, and scales. Children can play with the bin and explore the different ways to measure objects. They can also use the tools to measure different objects or play measurement games.

24. Music Sensory Bin: Fill a bin with different musical instruments, such as drums, maracas, and xylophones. Children can play with the bin and explore the different sounds that the instruments make. They can also use the instruments to create music or play musical games.

25. Nature Sensory Bin: Fill a bin with natural materials, such as leaves, rocks, and sticks. Children can play with the bin and explore the different textures and colors of the materials. They can also use the materials to create art projects or play games.

26. Ocean Sensory Bin: Fill a bin with blue rice or beans and add some ocean animals. Children can play with the bin and explore the different textures and colors of the materials. They can also use the animals to create ocean scenes or play games.

27. Pirate Sensory Bin: Fill a bin with black rice or beans and add some pirate-themed objects, such as gold coins, treasure chests, and swords. Children can play with the bin and explore the different textures and colors of the materials. They can also use the objects to create pirate scenes or play games.

28. Playdough Sensory Bin: Fill a bin with playdough and add some cookie cutters, molds, and other tools. Children can play with the playdough and explore its different textures and colors. They can also use the tools to create different shapes, objects, and scenes.

29. Rainbow Sensory Bin: Fill a bin with different colors of rice or beans. Children can play with the bin and explore the different colors and patterns of the materials. They can also use the rice or beans to create art projects or play games.

30. Science Sensory Bin: Fill a bin with different science materials, such as magnets, prisms, and magnifying glasses. Children can play with the bin and explore the different ways that science works. They can also use the materials to conduct experiments or play science games.

31. Shape Sensory Bin: Fill a bin with different shapes, such as blocks, puzzles, and

Sensory Play: Over 65 Sensory Bin Topics with Additional Picture Supplementary Activities and Snacks for a Complete Toddler Program (Busy Toddler Happy Mom 2)
Sensory Play: Over 65 Sensory Bin Topics with Additional Picture Books, Supplementary Activities, and Snacks for a Complete Toddler Program (Busy Toddler, Happy Mom Book 2)
by Gayle Jervis

4.3 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 1821 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 272 pages
Lending : Enabled
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Sensory Play: Over 65 Sensory Bin Topics with Additional Picture Supplementary Activities and Snacks for a Complete Toddler Program (Busy Toddler Happy Mom 2)
Sensory Play: Over 65 Sensory Bin Topics with Additional Picture Books, Supplementary Activities, and Snacks for a Complete Toddler Program (Busy Toddler, Happy Mom Book 2)
by Gayle Jervis

4.3 out of 5

Language : English
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Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 272 pages
Lending : Enabled
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