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All I need ideas, what are some of your favorite and your kiddos favorite sensory bins or like sensory games and crafts? I want to introduce my daughter into more. We have a couple little sensory bends, but I kind of want to get into more, like, you know more things for that are like for toddlers.
Where is got like the kinetic sand or she has had it but it's just such a pain in the butt to clean and then I'll see with the water beads they are about to clean too so she actually I'm dumping like a little bit before I put them in waters they're like all over the place for a couple weeks but I'm looking for like something else as well
What I do with my son is I'll grind up Cheerio, so it's kind of like sand. I also do tapioca for the water beads. That way it's edible. It's safe for him to play with. I also incorporate like little animals in the bins. So that way, you know, it's kind of got a theme to it. we go over the animal noises and everything like that.
Our absolute favorite is the kinetic sand but it can be a big mess. It's worth it in my opinion for how much time and if an enjoyment they get from it but to be honest I also like it. It's really cool. Other than that just be careful for the water beads because they can be really dangerous if they get swallowed but other than that they do feel really cool.
Yeah my daughter totally loves to connect Sam but it is such a pain in the butt to clean it's only trying to not get her that Animatronic for like other alternatives
So when my son was two he really really got a kick out of rainbow race I just took a normal race and died at the colors of the rainbow with different arm food coloring and let it dry and it was so fun we put it in a big bin and he had scoops and cups and different things and he loved it we also didn't like beans And you know just change it all seasonally and it's really fun we did love water beads but now I am very spooked about using water beads
Because of the stories that have come out since about you know kids text Emily small smiling one and then expanding and damaging the organ so don't do water beads onto Orby's And what else we've done to there is one with you use contact paper and you have the sticky side out I think put it on the wall sticky side facing you and tape it down and then you use feathers
Sorry I'm really rambling but cut up tissue paper and your kiddo can just put different things on this basically sticky wall we made a rainbow one time with the cut of tissue paper and it just was really fun honestly it in a cabinet kept him occupied for a very long time
My daughter just loves water and the sand bins with just like cups and little tools to play with in there. And I've done oatmeal before just like dried oats with a whole bunch of shit to play with but they usually like everything.
I used to do sensory bins when I worked at a daycare and it was like a really big cat my favourite one why is probably putting stuff in Play-Doh and like letting them feel around it and that kinetic sand stuff but I have never tried many on my daughter because I tried to do a couple with her and she really didn't care for any of it besides she just loves sitting in mud and playing in mud and so weird but that's like her favourite sensory thing
I'm definitely following along. I have a toddler and I've been a little bit nervous to do certain sensory like bin activities just because I don't want like there to be choking hazards or things like that. But so far I have used rice in one side and then breadcrumbs in the other and then just put some like little farm animals and the breadcrumbs and then like sea creatures and the rice and he really liked that.