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Buzzing Fun with Bumblebee Sensory Play: Free Printable Kits and Activities

July 10, 2024 Kylie Tuosto

Bumblebee-themed sensory play is a fantastic way to engage children in hands-on learning and imaginative play. Our free printable bumblebee sensory play kit and dramatic play setup are designed to captivate young minds. In this blog post, we'll explore four exciting bumblebee sensory activities that will bring hours of joy and learning to your little ones.

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Bee Hive Wooden Play Insert

Our first sensory activity features a charming bee hive wooden play insert with tiny bees that can be stuck into the holes. This activity encourages fine motor skills and imaginative play as children pretend to be busy bees working in their hive.

Materials Needed:

  • Bee hive wooden play insert from Wonder Years Play https://www.etsy.com/listing/1690965405/bee-counting-kit-bee-sensory-kit-bee

  • Tiny wooden bees from Wonder Years Play

Activity Instructions:

  1. Set up the bee hive wooden play insert.

  2. Provide the tiny bees for your child to stick into the holes.

  3. Encourage imaginative play by creating bee-related stories and tasks for the bees.

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Wool Felt Bees and Honeycomb Bin

Next, we have a sensory bin filled with wool felt bees, honeycomb, and wool balls in black and yellow. This activity provides a rich sensory experience with various textures and colors, perfect for tactile exploration.

Materials Needed:

  • Wool felt bees https://amzn.to/4gvxu3E

  • Honeycomb https://amzn.to/4gn6SBK

  • Wool balls in black and yellow https://amzn.to/4hLWq7S

Activity Instructions:

  1. Fill a sensory bin with wool felt bees, honeycomb, and wool balls.

  2. Allow your child to explore the different textures and colors.

  3. Encourage them to create their own bee-themed scenarios using the materials.

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Mini Sensory Trays with Corn Pops Cereal

Our third activity involves mini sensory trays in a bee theme, using taste-safe Corn Pops yellow cereal. This activity combines sensory exploration with taste-safe fun, making it perfect for younger children.

Materials Needed:

  • Mini sensory trays from GoodnighFox https://goodnightfox.myshopify.com/products/bee-counting-play-tray-sensory-kit

  • Corn Pops yellow cereal https://amzn.to/4hplDoP

Activity Instructions:

  1. Fill mini sensory trays with Corn Pops cereal.

  2. Allow your child to explore the cereal, feeling its texture and playing with it.

  3. Encourage them to create bee-themed patterns or simply enjoy the sensory play.

Bumblebee Sensory Bottle with GloPals

Finally, we have a sensory bottle from GloPals filled with bumblebees and black beans. This activity offers a captivating visual and auditory sensory experience as children shake and explore the bottle.

Materials Needed:

  • Clear plastic bottle or Sensory Bottle from GloPals

  • Bumblebees from GloPals

  • Black beans

Activity Instructions:

  1. Start with a clean, empty plastic bottle.

  2. Fill the bottle with bumblebees and black beans.

  3. Secure the lid and let your child shake and explore the sensory bottle, enjoying the sights and sounds.

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Bumblebee sensory play provides a wonderful opportunity for children to engage in tactile exploration, imaginative play, and fine motor skill development. With our free printable kits and the detailed activities above, your little ones are sure to have a buzzing good time while learning and playing. Dive into these bumblebee-themed adventures and watch their creativity soar!

Bumblebee Play Vocabulary List

  1. 1. Bee

  2. 2. Hive

  3. 3. Honeycomb

  4. 4. Pollinate

  5. 5. Buzz

  6. 6. Sting

  7. 7. Nectar

  8. 8. Queen

  9. 9. Drone

  10. 10. Worker

  11. 11. Swarm

  12. 12. Flower

  13. 13. Pollen

  14. 14. Wing

  15. 15. Bumblebee

  16. 16. Sting

  17. 17. Garden

  18. 18. Yellow

  19. 19. Black

  20. 20. Insect

  21. 21. Honey

  22. 22. Hive

  23. 23. Fly

  24. 24. Bloom

  25. 25. Collect

Explore the magic of sensory play with these bumblebee-themed activities and let your child's imagination take flight. Don't forget to download our free printable kits for even more buzzing fun!

By incorporating these sensory activities into your playtime, you'll provide endless entertainment and developmental benefits for your children. Happy playing!

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10 Rainbow Sensory Activities for Toddlers

October 7, 2022 Kylie Tuosto

Colorful Play Ideas for Spring, Weather Week & St. Patrick’s Day

Rainbow activities are pure magic for toddlers.

They’re bright. They’re inviting. They naturally encourage sorting, pattern building, color recognition, and sensory exploration — without it feeling like “learning.”

These rainbow sensory activities fit beautifully into:

  • 🌈 Weather & Rainbows Week

  • 🍀 St. Patrick’s Day play themes

  • 🌸 Spring play invitations

  • 📅 Our March Play-Based Learning Guide

Let’s dive into our favorite rainbow activities — the ones that truly hold toddler attention.

1. Rainbow Water Color Mixing

This is always the activity that makes toddlers gasp.

Set out small jars of primary-colored water with droppers or pipettes and let your little one experiment with mixing colors. Watching red and yellow swirl into orange or blue and yellow transform into green feels like a little science experiment — but to them, it’s magic.

It’s also secretly building:

  • Fine motor control

  • Early science concepts

  • Cause-and-effect understanding

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2. Rainbow Cloud Dough

Rainbow cloud dough is soft, crumbly, and almost impossible to resist.

Layer the colors in rainbow order inside a tray and add scoops, cups, or shamrock cookie cutters. Toddlers love pressing, scooping, and blending the colors together — even if your perfectly layered rainbow doesn’t last long.

This activity supports:

  • Sensory regulation

  • Hand strength

  • Open-ended imaginative play

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3. Rainbow Pancakes

Turning breakfast into a rainbow stack is one of the easiest ways to make learning feel joyful.

Stack colorful pancakes in rainbow order and let your toddler help arrange toppings by color. You can talk about sequencing (What color comes next?) or count each layer together.

It’s playful. It’s memorable. And it feels like a celebration.

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4. Rainbow Waffles

Rainbow waffles are a slightly simpler spin on rainbow pancakes — but just as fun.

Top waffles with blueberries, strawberries, kiwi, and other colorful fruits to build a rainbow across the plate. Before assembling, have your toddler sort the fruit by color or count how many pieces of each shade they have.

It’s breakfast + early math + fine motor skills — all wrapped into one happy plate.

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5. Rainbow Marshmallows

Dyed marshmallows arranged in rainbow order make an irresistibly sweet sensory invitation.

Add small tongs for picking up each color and watch fine motor skills strengthen in real time. You can practice patterns (red, orange, red, orange) or count each section as you build the rainbow.

It’s simple, beautiful, and toddler-approved.

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6. Rainbow Noodles (Taste-Safe Sensory Play)

Rainbow noodles are perfect for toddlers who still explore with their mouths.

Cook spaghetti, divide into bowls, dye each section, and place them in rainbow order inside a tray. The slippery texture is fascinating, and little hands love squeezing and scooping.

This activity supports:

  • Sensory exploration

  • Hand strength

  • Early color sorting

It’s one of my favorite go-to activities for rainy spring afternoons.

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7. Rainbow Yogurt Paint (Taste-Safe)

If you’re not quite ready for traditional paint, rainbow yogurt is the perfect solution.

Simply dye plain yogurt with food coloring and let your toddler finger paint directly on parchment paper or a tray. The colors blend beautifully — and you don’t have to stress if they sneak a taste.

This activity builds:

  • Creative confidence

  • Sensory tolerance

  • Early artistic exploration

It fits beautifully into Weather & Rainbows Week when talking about how rain and sunshine create rainbows.

Rainbow Finger Paint Taste Safe →


8. Rainbow S’mores

Rainbow s’mores feel extra special because they combine sensory play and snack time.

Arrange colorful marshmallows in rainbow order before assembling your treat. You can talk about color sequencing or ask your toddler to find “the green one” or “the blue one” to reinforce vocabulary.

It’s cozy, colorful, and perfect for a March afternoon.


9. Rainbow Kinetic Sand

Divide kinetic sand into rainbow sections inside a shallow tray and add mini scoops, cups, or “pots of gold.”

Toddlers naturally start mixing the colors, creating patterns, or burying small treasures. The texture is calming and incredibly engaging.

This activity pairs beautifully with:

  • 🍀 Pot of Gold sensory bins

  • 📅 Our March Play Guide

10. Rainbow Spaghetti

Rainbow finger painting is messy in the best possible way.

Whether you use traditional washable paints or taste-safe yogurt, encourage toddlers to swipe, blend, and layer colors freely. You can create rainbow arcs or simply let them explore how colors mix together.

It’s not about the final artwork — it’s about the experience.

And that’s the heart of play-based learning.

Rainbow Spaghetti →


How to Turn This Into a Full Rainbow Week

Here’s a simple rhythm you could follow:

Monday – Rainbow Color Mixing
Tuesday – Yogurt Paint
Wednesday – Rainbow Noodles
Thursday – Leprechaun Trap Craft
Friday – Leprechaun Pancakes

For a full month of themed learning, see our March Play-Based Learning Guide

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