The Ultimate Guide to Creating Sensory Bins - Stay At Home Educator (2024)

Welcome to your ultimate guide to all things sensory bins!

With this guide, you will come away with new ideas to implement sensory bins in preschool plus the research behind their value.

What You Need to Know About Sensory Bins in Preschool

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Sensory activities are a somewhat new idea in the early childhood world… but now sensory bins and sensory play are popping up in classrooms, museums, libraries, and even at home. We now hear all the time that sensory play is healthy for our kids. But why?

Sensory bins provide children with the opportunity to explore and learn through hands-ontactile play that engages their senses. These bins encourage and support various types of development and are great activities to have in your home.

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Take a moment and think about a preschooler. He is spirited, rambunctious, and full of energy. Always adores splashing in rain puddles with his rain boots on and delights in squeezing his banana until it is a pile of goo. He presses the sound button on his sound books over and over again to make a pattern and is overjoyed by jumping over the cranks on the sidewalk. He finally tries that new food – tomatoes – only to make a face of disgust and declare it yucky.

Now it may not seem like it, but these are all examples of things a preschooler might do. Many preschoolers are still developing language skills and because of that preschoolers learn so much through sensory play. Through touching, smelling, listening, tasting, and through seeing.

What is a Sensory Bin and How do I Use it With Preschoolers?

A sensory bin is a container filled with items chosen to entice the children and cater to their budding senses. Our favorite fillers to use include sand, dried beans, dried pasta, birdseed, colored rice, and water! The container should be large enough to let your child explore without spilling the filler out of the container.

The beauty of sensory play is that it is open-ended. Children explore the materials inside the bin and decide how they will play with the materials. Providing high-quality tools for sensory play ensures that children are stimulating the senses and having fun too!

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What are the Academic Benefits of Sensory Play in Preschool?

Sensory play provides a child with much more than just the feel of rice on their hands or the crinkled paper in their tweezers. Inviting children to play with sensory materials encourages academic, social, and emotional support during play.

Improve Language Skills

Language develops naturally when young children play with sensory activities. Adults and peers discuss while children play. You might hear, “Wow that rice falling in the bowl sounded like rain!” Or, “I am searching for four butterflies, but I only have two. Can you help me find the rest?” Children are so engaged with the excitement of sensory play that the language comes naturally and it’s a perfect time for the children and grown-ups to participate in conversation together.

And it’s important to consider that through sensory play children learn to express their opinions. Many children enjoy playing with slime while others can barely stand the touch of it. Sensory play teaches children the vocabulary to describe their feelings, wants, and needs.

Develops Fine Motor Skills

So many sensory activitiesnaturallyinclude a fine motor component. Wringing out sponges in water, scooping ladles of rainbow rice, rolling playdough into snakes or balls, using tweezers to pick up jingle bells, or packing cloud dough into cups, to name a few, all help children develop their fine motor skills as they play with sensory materials. Even offering children various art materials including paintbrushes, q-tips, and cotton balls can be a sensoryand fine motor experience combined.

Increases Cognitive Development

Adding hidden items into a sensory bin encourages children to use problem-solving skills. For example, if you create a sensory bin where toy animals are frozen in ice cubes, children have to figure out ways to free the animal.

For a more no-frills sensory experience, include number and letter shapes in the sensory bin. This can provide children the opportunity to learn the alphabet and numbers in their open-ended play.

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Don’t Forget the Sensory Books!

Young children love books that have sensory components like fuzzy animals, silicone bumps, and squeaky noise buttons. Take a look at some of my favorite sensory books for preschoolers.

What are the Social Emotional Benefits of Sensory Play in Preschool?

Calms and Relaxes Children

Children often findsensory play to be calming or soothing. For example, kinetic sand is popular because the sand sticks together when force is applied. This magical sand can be put into molds or cut with play knives and creates a very satisfying effect. Also, preschool teachers love usingglittery calm-down bottlesto help regulate a child’s emotions and take a mental break.

Helps Children Socialize and Communicate

Interacting with sensory activities helps to support social skills, such as taking turns, sharing,cooperation, and communication with others. In order to play with a sensory bin, children are in close quarters and must practice conflict resolution and communicating their wants with each other. Plus, the dialogue during sensory play is often so interesting… children love to incorporate dramatic play!

What Are Sensory Bin Ideas For Preschoolers?

There are endless sensory bin ideas out there and they often use materials already on hand in many classrooms and homes. Here’s a list of some of your favorites for any time of the year:

  • Dyed Beans Sensory Bin
  • Fruit and Veggie Sensory Bin
  • Sink or Float Sensory Bin
  • Scooping and Pouring Sensory Bin
  • Dyed Spaghetti Sensory Bin

For some extra special holiday or themed sensory play ideas, check out this list full of thematic fun!

  • Easter Sensory Bin
  • Winter Sensory Bin
  • Creepy Crawly Halloween Sensory Bin
  • Christmas Sensory Painting with Pine Boughs
  • St. Patrick’s Day Sensory Bin
  • Ocean Animal Hide and Seek Sensory Play
  • Foreign Money Sensory Bin

Materials For Your Sensory Play Activities

Having a few great options on hand to create your sensory experiences is a great place to start. I have included some of my favorite sensory items for preschoolers that we use all year round.

Tips and Tricks to Sensory Play in Preschool

We have put together some important tips and tricks, including safety reminders, to help you make your sensory play the best experience for your preschoolers!

  • Sensory play can take some children time to become comfortable with. Some children are very concerned about getting messy (think shaving cream, paint, slime, etc.) and can struggle to participate in sensory play that has a new texture or even smell. It’s important to allow children to join in at their own pace and to encourage them to watch if they are not interested in participating.
  • Sensory play can be messy… but if you’re prepared for the mess, it’s not so bad! Set the expectation to children that they must keep the filler items in the sensory bin. Many teachers like to put a large tablecloth on the floor around the bin for easy cleanup. Place a few small dustpans and brooms near your sensory bin and invite children to clean up any messes that they make after they’re finished playing.
  • Some early childhood programs restrict the use of food items in sensory bins for safety reasons. If you have students that are still mouthing, be sure to use large and safe items in your sensory bins.
  • Change out the sensory table theme and materials to keep engagement. Many preschool teachers create a sensory bin for each theme.
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Lauren Vaughan

I am an educator, book enthusiast, and a stay at home momma to two precious and long-awaited littles. My degree is in Early Childhood Education and Curriculum and Instruction and I have spent the last 15 years working with young children. I feel very fortunate to have this time to watch my babies grow and I can’t wait to share my passion for learning and reading with you!

The Ultimate Guide to Creating Sensory Bins - Stay At Home Educator (2024)

FAQs

What are the learning outcomes of the sensory bin? ›

Sensory bins are a treasure trove of developmental benefits for children, offering the perfect blend of calm, education, and entertainment.
  • Improve Fine Motor Skills. ...
  • Support Language Skills. ...
  • Encourage Social Interaction. ...
  • Promote Sensory Exploration. ...
  • Encourage Discovery. ...
  • Aid Focus and Concentration.
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What are the rules for the sensory bins? ›

Use visual supports to help your learners remember the rules for the sensory bins (use hands only, put on lid when finished, complete seek and find, raise hand if you need help, keep the materials in the box.) Use a visual timer to help your students transition when the time comes.

How are sensory bins educational? ›

Sensory bins provide children with the opportunity to explore and learn through hands-on tactile play that engages their senses. These bins encourage and support various types of development and are great activities to have in your home. Sensory bins can be themed for holidays, seasons and academic skills.

How do you organize sensory bin items? ›

I often pick a base color for my bins so I keep the colored items sorted this way and an get to them easily for bins or even other activities regarding colors. In the white drawers, I keep extra random supplies for the bins and for other Tot Tray activities.

How do you organize sensory bin materials? ›

Most of our storage is in our closet. We store by theme in our Sterilite 15qt bins and our 4qt bins. We put toys, printables, flashcards, materials / fillers in these bins by theme. And our favorite hack is using our GoodnightFox flashcards at the front of each bin so that we can remember what the theme of each bin is.

What is the purpose of sensory bins? ›

Essentially, a sensory bin is a container filled with materials specifically chosen to stimulate the senses, allowing the child to explore and interact with the items as they choose. Sensory play is a great way to expose your child to a variety of textures, facilitate communication, and actively engage with your child.

What are the goals of sensory learning? ›

Sensory education involves engaging children in activities that stimulate their senses: touch, sight, smell, taste, and hearing. Through sensory experiences, children explore the world around them, develop fine motor skills, and enhance their cognitive abilities.

Why are sensory bins great? ›

Sensory bins are a great way to allow children to explore multiple senses at the same time in a fun way. This includes touch, smell, sight, and even sound. Learning to engage with and stimulate several senses at once in a healthy way is incredibly beneficial and loads of fun!

When should I start sensory bins? ›

Sensory bins are good for children over 18 months of age. Before they're 18 months old, sensory bins are not developmentally appropriate because the possible hazards outweigh the benefits.

How often should I change my sensory bin? ›

Depending on how often your sensory bin gets used, we recommend cleaning your sensory bin at home about every 3 weeks. Food items like rice and beans should be thrown away and replaced.

How can you support sensory needs in the classroom? ›

Provide a sensory space where the child can access their sensory needs. Plan a sensory timetable / diet so the child has regular opportunities for the sensory input they require. Provide sensory resources to meet the individual needs and interests of the child. Provide 'choices' of sensory activities for the child.

How do you create a sensory space in a classroom? ›

Below are seven tips for designing, devel- oping, and successfully opening an effective sensory room in your school:
  1. Assign, label, and promote the space. ...
  2. Use calming colors and lighting. ...
  3. Use carpet or mats to cover floors/walls. ...
  4. Add sensory/therapy room posters. ...
  5. Make sensory equipment available. ...
  6. Start slowly.

How do you make a simple sensory toy? ›

- Put water in it with glitter and plastic small toys/craft pieces of different weights which will fit in the neck of the bottle. You can also colour the water with food colouring. The objects in the water will move quicker in water. - Put oil in the bottle such as baby oil and put glitter or toys in it.

How do you make a sensory kit? ›

Here are items you can put in it:
  1. Earbuds, folding headphones, or earplugs to help make noise less overwhelming.
  2. Sticky notes to put over sensors for automatic flushing toilets and hand dryers.
  3. A small bottle of hand lotion to soothe your child's need for touch.
  4. “Smellies” (like scented lip balm)

How to make a sensory play box? ›

  1. Choose 6 types of material from around the house. This could be cotton wool, empty egg cartons, a sponge, an old towel, balls of scrunched up paper, or anything else with a unique texture.
  2. Tape or glue each material to one side of the cardboard box. ...
  3. Once all the sides are covered, it's time to play.

How many water beads does it take to fill a sensory bin? ›

I actually prefer 1 tsp of water beads per 1 1/2 cups of water. Otherwise, you end up with too much excess water in the bin! Just fill your bin with the amount of water that you would like to use, sprinkle the water beads throughout, and watch them grow!

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