Sensory Bin Play

Children learn about the world around them through sensory input — seeing, hearing, feeling, smelling, and tasting.  Sensory learning can be broken down into three models: visual (eyes), auditory (ears), and kinesthetic (touch).  Engaging in sensory play helps children develop cognitive, social and emotional, and language skills.  It plays a vital role in development, especially for children with sensory processing difficulties and provides a fun ‘hands-on’ approach to learning. Join us as we explore stones, gems, rocks, moss, water beads, rice, pasta, and a host of other fun and stimulating materials!

Mini-Beach Sand Dough Sensory Bin

sand dough sensory bin by crayon box chronicles

Dinosaur Goo

Dinosaur Goo by Crayon Box Chronicles

Monster Truck Sensory Bin

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Concept Sensory Bin

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Reptile Shredded Paper Sensory Bin

Reptile Shredded Paper Sensory Bin by Crayon Box Chronicles

Colored Hay Spring Art Sensory Bin

colored hay spring art sensory bin by crayon box chronicles

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