Spring is in the air, and that means it’s time for hands-on fun! If you’re looking for creative ways to keep little hands busy, skip the screens and dive into these playful spring sensory activities.
Before I became a parent, I had no idea what a sensory bin was or why anyone would ever want or need one. Now as a mother to a child with the beginning stages of sensory integration disorder, however, ...
Stir the Wonder featured the letter C in her creative sensory bin, but you can easily make one that highlight your child's initials. Or, if you're really ambitious, make one for every letter of the ...
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Fun and Easy Non-Food Sensory Bin
Have you ever noticed how toddlers and preschoolers light up when they discover a new way to explore textures, shapes, and colors? A Non-food Sensory Bin can transform simple playtime into hours of ...
Sensory bins let children learn through hands-on play. With just a few common household materials, you can make a toy that will keep your child entertained for hours and help them develop their motor, ...
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