Thursday, May 22, 2014

Simple Sensory Bin Ideas from The Kids Weekly Co-Op

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Simple Sensory Bin Ideas - Learn how to create inviting and engaging sensory bins for little hands to explore.

Sensory Bins are a great way to engage little learners. They are simple to create and are typically presented in a smaller plastic bin that is easy to move about. However, you can create the sensory experiences listed below in a sand or water table depending on the supplies needed. Children get very engaged with sensory bins and they allow children an open ended way to experiment with various materials. These activities were shared last week by the wonderful bloggers at The Kids Weekly Co-Op. Explore these Simple Sensory Bin Ideas and then link up your kid friendly project below. I will be sharing my favorites next week. If any of these activities are yours, congrats on getting featured and be sure to grab a button.

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Sensory Table Discovery Sound from Familylicious
Ladybug Math Game from Fantastic Fun and Learning
Under the Sea Sensory Play from Excite and Explore
Mud Play from Mess for Less
Sensory Table - Iceberg Melting from Familylicious
Sensory Bin 101 from Enchanted Homeschooling Mom
Garden Sensory Bin from Mess for Less
Glitter Soap Foam from My Nearest and Dearest

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