Category: Sensory Play

  • Witch’s Floor Sensory Bin

    Witch’s Floor Sensory Bin

    As the crisp air rolls in and Halloween approaches, I decided to create a sensory bin that’s not just fun, but also a bit eerie. It’s perfect for little hands that love to explore textures and ignite their imaginations. This Witch’s Floor Sensory Bin brings all the magic of a witch’s forest to life, filled…

  • DIY Bat Cave Nature Sensory Bin for Kids

    DIY Bat Cave Nature Sensory Bin for Kids

    Looking for a hands-on, slightly spooky, and totally nature-inspired sensory activity? This bat cave bin is the perfect blend of creepy-crawly and creative play. With dirt, leaves, rocks, and a few painted pasta bats, it’s an invitation to explore the forest floor and the creatures who call it home. But here’s what I love about…

  • 13 Spring Sensory Bin Ideas That Keep Little Hands Busy

    13 Spring Sensory Bin Ideas That Keep Little Hands Busy

    Spring hits different when you’ve got a preschooler. Suddenly everything is exciting: worms in puddles, dandelions in the grass, and rain boots just begging to stomp. These 13 spring sensory bins channel all that wonder into simple, hands-on play that actually keeps kids engaged long enough for you to drink your coffee (maybe even hot).…

  • Penguin Rescue Sensory Bin

    Penguin Rescue Sensory Bin

    Some activities are just plain fun—and this one might be our coolest (pun intended) yet. I love using sensory bins to create simple, screen-free moments with my kid, especially when they come with a bit of imagination and a tiny adventure. This Penguin Rescue Sensory Bin is the perfect winter or polar-themed activity that gets…

  • Leprechaun Trap Sensory Tray

    Leprechaun Trap Sensory Tray

    I’m always looking for hands-on ways to make holidays fun without filling the house with more clutter. So when March rolls around, we skip the plastic party favors and build a Leprechaun Trap Sensory Tray instead. It’s messy in the best way, full of creativity, and gives us the chance to build, imagine, and problem-solve—together.…

  • Alphabet Soup Sensory Bin Idea for Toddlers and Preschoolers

    Alphabet Soup Sensory Bin Idea for Toddlers and Preschoolers

    Kids are never too young to start learning. Even before they can talk, they’re soaking up everything around them…sounds, shapes, colors, and patterns. That’s why playful exposure to letters early on matters. It’s not about drilling the alphabet. It’s about giving them fun, hands-on ways to explore it. This Alphabet Soup Sensory Bin is the…

  • Fall Color Sort Sensory Bin: A Hands-On Way to Celebrate the Season

    Fall Color Sort Sensory Bin: A Hands-On Way to Celebrate the Season

    Fall is probably my favorite time of the year…crunchy leaves, cozy colors, and everything pumpkin-spiced. I prefer to see it get cooler day by day than warmer and don’t let me get started on the colors. They’re absolutely beautiful. This Fall Color Sort Sensory Bin captures all of that charm in a hands-on, kid-friendly activity…

  • Star Wars Sensory Bin: Endor Forest Small-World Play

    Star Wars Sensory Bin: Endor Forest Small-World Play

    I’ll be honest—I’m not a huge Star Wars fan. I don’t know every planet, every timeline, or every obscure character that shows up for two seconds. But the theme? The galaxy, the wild mix of creatures, the sense of adventure? That I love. The Endor Forest has this wild, overgrown vibe that makes it perfect…

  • Bakery Sensory Bin: Sweet Pretend Play That Builds Real Skills

    Bakery Sensory Bin: Sweet Pretend Play That Builds Real Skills

    Pat-a-cake, pat-a-cake, baker’s man…there’s something timeless about little hands pretending to bake. This bakery sensory bin brings that classic nursery rhyme to life with cloud dough, sprinkles, and plenty of scooping, shaping, and imaginative fun. It’s the perfect blend of sensory play and real-world skills. Kids can press cookie cutters, fill cupcake liners, and act…

  • Digging for Hearts Sensory Bin

    Digging for Hearts Sensory Bin

    I love finding little ways to make holidays feel special for my kid—but I’m not into loading up on more stuff we don’t need. Instead, I try to focus on simple experiences we can enjoy together. That’s why I use sensory bins like this one to slow down and actually do something fun and intentional.…