Thursday, March 22, 2018

Easter Sensory Bin

Hippity, Hoppity, Easter’s on the way… Which means it is time for a new Easter sensory bin! Easter is probably my second favorite holiday. Right around this time the weather starts to truly change here in Michigan, and we finally start to see some spring weather. 

Homework and Horseplay’s Easter Sensory Bin

Easter Sensory Bin from H&H

To create this Easter Sensory Bin I used:

  • Natural Easter grass
  • Green & yellow gems
  • Yellow & green foam flowers and butterflies
  • Moss rocks
  • Plastic eggs
  • Faux flowers
  • Ceramic bunny
  • Bunny container
  • Hopping bunny
  • Flower cupcake wrapper

This is one of my favorite bins! I love how all the materials came together, and it will be a lot easier to clean up after the littles are done playing with it. As much as I enjoy making sensory bins they can be a bit messy depending on the child. I will have to find more materials similar to the grass for future bins.

Helpful Hint:
Purchase a vinyl tablecloth to put on the floor under sensory bins. I have a rule that ALL sensory materials must stay on the tablecloth. This helps prevent a major mess since some sensory materials are quite small. When your child is done playing you can pick up the corners of the tablecloth and pour everything back into the bin. I also highly recommend using a bin with a lid for easier storage.

Thank you for checking out my Easter Sensory Bin…

Are you look for more sensory bin ideas? Check out my Pinterest page!

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