Sensory bins are great for helping little ones explore, discover and create using practical life skills (dumping, filling, scooping) and learn valuable play skills. My kids have loved building and playing with different sensory bins over the years and it has really helped to fulfill some of their sensory needs.
Fun with Bug Sensory Bin by Sunshine and Rollercoasters
This simple sensory bin will give your children hours of enjoyment and they will love playing with the creepy crawlies.
Sushi Sensory Bin by Ruffles and Rain Boots
This bin is a really fun option for kids. It uses inexpensive products and is just so silly!
Sugar Cube Castles by Barley and Birch
What kid wouldn’t love to create a sand castle from sugar cubes for a hands on sensory experience that is extra sweet?
Creepy Eye Sensory Bag by Sunshine and Rollercoasters
A fun way to help with hand eye coordination.
Fall Sensory Bin by Little Ladoo
This bin captures some of the best parts of fall in one great bin for a hands on play session.
Sensory Lids for Toddlers by Taming Little Monsters
These lids are just the thing to make for toddlers who need a sensory experience!
Beach Sensory Bin by Sunshine and Rollercoasters
Mitten Winter Sensory Bin by Mamas of Minis
This bin brings cold weather fun inside for little hands. This mitten theme is sure to be a bundle of fun.
Sky Sensory Bottle by The Inspiration Edit
This bottle is lots of fun for kids to play with! They will love how this glows in the dark and can double as a night light.
Faux Snow by Moms Collab
Even if you live somewhere warm, you can give your kids a snow day play session with this faux snow experiment.
Pumpkin Seed Sensory Bin by Fun a Day
Pumpkin seeds make for such a fun sensory bin filler for kids! They are going to want to get their hands into this fun bin right away!
Butterfly Bin by Living Life and Learning
This bin is so cute that it is sure to help your kids flutter an afternoon away!
Rainbow Noodles by Two Pink Peonies
Rainbow noodles are a sensory experience that kids of all ages are sure to have lots of fun playing with.
Falling Leaves Sensory Jar by The Chaos and the Clutter
This jar is like the perfect diy fall themed snow globe! Kids are going to love this as a visual experience.
Homemade Oobleck by Crafts by Amanda
This recipe makes for the easiest homemade oobleck! This is a ton of fun to play and learn with.
Apple Pie Playdoh by Homan at Home
This play doh has so much apple pie fragrance that your kids are going to want to play with this all the time!
Thanksgiving Pie Bin by Simply Full of Delight
This bin makes for a pie making experience that kids of all ages will want to get involved with.
Magic School Bus Solar System Bin by The Frugal Navy Wife
This bin is just the thing to pair with a few episodes (or books) of the Magic School Bus!