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Showing posts with label Sensory Bins. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sensory Bins. Show all posts

Friday, February 7, 2014

Valentine's Day Sensory Bin

Hey everyone I'm trying so hard to start doing things with the boys again so hopefully I will be posting more. :) YAY!

I made a trip to Dollar Tree earlier to get some stickers for the kids in our children's church to make  Valentine's Day cards Sunday. When there I found alot of things I could use for a sensory bin for the boys which is where this came from. I'll post some pictures of the card the kids make if I remember my cam. that day. :)


I'm not sure what these are but I thought they were cute.

The tops are soo fuzzy!!!

White fake rose petals 

Red fake rose petals.

Sparkly foamy hearts

Pink hard plastic hearts

Red hard plastic hearts

Everything all together

I added the bucket so Eli could put everything in it using the hole.

Our front door right no.
 Eli loved playing in this bin. Some of the things ended up in the bucket but his favorite thing to do was throw the rose petals everywhere.

After they got done playing these silly boys wanted to take pictures. Enjoy.













I love my silly boys.








Forever N Always

Friday, May 3, 2013

Outside Sensory Bin

So after a lot of rain we finally got a day of sun shine :) After being stuck in the house for so long I wanted to do a sensory bin using things from outside. I got Nita to take Eli and Ray outside with buckets to pick some flowers and get some grass. While they did that I was inside making a bird nest using pine needles and plastic eggs .. After the boys played with the bin I put everything but the eggs into our compost bin so it was a win. win.






We also put in plastic bugs.












Forever N Always

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Rainbow Jello Sensory Bin



 I wanted to do a Rainbow bin for the boys so I came up with a jello rainbow one.

What you will need

Jello of every color.
Bin

What to do
Fix the jello like you would any other time.
Then you just put it into a rainbow pattern like I did here.

You can really do this with any color and even add fruit too it. I didn't because Eli (15 month) and Ray (10 years) both played it in.
Now I knew this was going to be messy so we put the boys into my moms bath tub so it was easy clean up and the boys could get a bath right after..




I made mine in jars.

























He was so proud when he got jello on the spoon.








































Forever N Always