Tag: toddlers
Camping Sensory Bin
Quick, small world camping theme set up based on the book “A Camping Spree with Mr. Magee” by Chris Van Dusen. What you need: Bin Kinetic Sand (or regular play sand) Rocks, pebbles, etc Shredded paper filler (blue to symbolize water) Small toys, figurines, etc. […]
Gardening Sensory Bin
A perfect garden sensory bin for those little ones that love to play in the dirt! Quick and simple set up with minimal preparation required. What you need: Bin Uncooked black beans (or use real dirt!) Bug figurines Artificial (or real) flowers Gardening kit playset […]
Spring Themed Activities
Garden Sensory Bin Spring is in the air and what better way of welcoming the start of this sunny and bright season than with a few spring themed activities! Let’s start off with this fun (and simple) garden sensory bin: What you need: Bin […]
The Importance Of Sensory Bins
“Play is the highest form of research.” — Albert Einstein I first started doing sensory bins when my daughter was around two years old. I initially began researching ways to keep her learning and entertained at home but I wasn’t too familiar with sensory […]
Sponge Shapes
This is another super simple and cheap activity for toddlers! What you need: Buy a pack of colorful sponges (Dollar store) and have fun cutting out shapes for your toddler to paint with. I thought it would take me longer to cut out the shapes but […]
Keeping My Toddler From Writing On The Walls
I’ve had great success in keeping my toddler from writing on the walls with this wall art idea. I found these giant coloring pages at Target for $5.99 and decided to pick a wall in my house to tape the pages on. I tried to […]
Rainbow Fish Paper Plate Craft
I first did this activity when my daughter was 2 years old and she loved it! It is a great activity for keeping your little one busy and doesn’t take too many supplies or preparation. What you need: Paper plates Coloured Paper Scissors Glue […]