Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Easy Sensory Bins for Little Ones

The kids are still really into the sensory bins I've set up for them. For this week's WFMW post, I thought I'd show and tell about a few of the ones they've been playing with recently.

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First off, there's this one, filled with dried split peas, Playmobil toys, and teeny plastic animals. It's fun to find all of the animals, or just to set up a little farm. The peas feel neat to run your hands through. This has been one of V's favorite variations of this idea so far.

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This one is a bit more challenging. The idea here is to go on a "treasure hunt," and find all the polished stones from among the mixed beans. It's harder than it looks. (I used my old childhood rock collection for this one. If you didn't have rocks, you could also do something similar with beads.)

Cheap, easy, unplugged ways to entertain the kids works for me. For more WFMW posts, check out www.wearethatfamily.com.

Linked to Whatever Goes Wednesday at Someday Crafts.

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7 comments:

  1. Love these! I need to make some for my little ones. Thanks for sharing and inspiring!! :)

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  2. Love these and might borrow ideas as we get back into sensory bins in the coming months. Thank you!

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  3. Great ideas. My son is just starting into the sensory bin thing. He finally quit putting things into his mouth- at 2 yrs. old :)

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  4. I am adding this to my list of projects right now. Thanks!

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  5. Great bins! I love the feel of the split peas too!

    -Kara
    http://littlelearnerslounge.blogspot.com/

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