Having fun with a St. Patrick’s Day sensory bin. I bought some green tinsel, gold coins, some glittery shamrocks, some “drinking game” green dice, with some cut up foam from our basement square foam mats, and of course, our homemade leprechaun. We have been reading a cute, nonsense book about St. Patty’s Day and a…
How to color rice for sensory time
Coloring rice is easy-peasy. Put your rice in a bowl, dump some hand sanitizer or rubbing alcohol (a little goes a long way) and put a couple drops of food coloring in. Mix until you have your desired color! Let dry for an hour or so (just to be safe!) and make a cute sensory…
A practical life and sensory activity list
I am making this list public so I remember to do these! (And I will update with pics after I do!) Sensory time with snow (just like tea pot water play) Snowman sensory puzzle Sponge painting with tempera paint Fill pantyhose with rice and then paint with it Table top shaving cream time Do two…
More sensory bins
Blue gift streamers, big blue stones, and some tin cups. Rocks, feathers, slimy snakes, and bowls. Rice, measuring cups, funnels. Acorns and cotton balls. Soft and hard.
Pond Sensory Bin
I have become very inspired to continue with our Sensory Bins. My son absolutely loved his time with my first try earlier this week. I don’t want to put too much pressure on myself, but I have been researching a lot of Themed bins and more inspiration has come from Totally Tots. This mom has…
Sensory Bins for Preschool
I am so privileged and honored to be home with my boy all day, every day. We have so much fun together, and he is learning every day, just by witnessing the world around him. I have been looking for more activities to do with my 2 year old. Sometimes the days can go by…