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A HUGE List of Sensory Bins and Bags for Kids

April 25, 2016 By Julie 10 Comments

Kids love sinking their hands into their play. And with sensory bins, they can literally do just that. (And don’t forget to try some of them with FEET!)

They’re incredibly inviting and super easy to set up. Here are some of our all-time favorite sensory bins and bags for kids. Sensory Bins and Bags

Sensory Bins and Bags for Kids

Beach and Seashell Sensory Bin 

Sky and Airplane Sensory Bin

Frozen Stars Sensory Bin

Mathematical Dinosaur Sensory Bin

Wintery Sensory Bin

Fall Leaves Sensory Bin

Number Recognition Sensory Bin

Car Wash Sensory Bin

Magnetic Sensory Bin

Spell-A-Star Sensory Bin

Wooden Logs Sensory Bin

Find-A-Letter Sensory Bag

Watermelon Sensory Bag

Space Sensory Bin

Rainbow Sensory Bin

Birdseed Sensory Bin

 

Turn your entire bathtub into a sensory bin with this LEGO soup idea!

 

 

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Julie is a frazzled mom of three tornadoes. As a dorky second-generation homeschooler, she writes about learning and play, natural living, special needs parenting and matters of the heart. She serves an astounding God that radically saved her.

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