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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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Free Download Ice Cream Shop Best Dramatic Play Printable Kit

July 10, 2024 Kylie Tuosto

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Discover the Joy of Ice Cream Sensory Play: Free Printable Kits and Activities

Summer is the perfect time to dive into some delightful ice cream-themed sensory play! Our free printable ice cream sensory play kit and dramatic play setup are designed to spark imagination and enhance fine motor skills. Today, we'll explore three exciting sensory activities that will bring hours of fun to your little ones.

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Ice Cream Sensory Bin with Play-Doh Parlor

Our first sensory bin centers around the classic fun of Play-Doh. Create a vibrant and interactive ice cream parlor with colorful Play-Doh from The Dough Parlour and the most adorable ice cream cones from TC Play to complete your set. Add to the sensory experience with matching resin fruit pieces from Busy Littles. This combination not only encourages creativity but also helps children develop their tactile and fine motor skills.

Materials Needed:

  • Play-Doh in various colors from The Dough Parlour

  • Resin fruit pieces from Busy Littles

  • Ice cream cones from TC Play

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Activity Instructions:

  1. Set up a bin with different colors/scents of Play-Doh. Use the flavor labels from the decor kit to label each flavor.

  2. Provide the resin fruit pieces and ice cream cones.

  3. Let your child create their own ice cream treats, mixing and matching the fruit pieces to decorate their Play-Doh scoops.

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Ice Cream Sensory Bottle with Acrylics and Rainbow Sprinkles

Next, let's fill a sensory bottle with enchanting ice cream-themed materials. Using ice cream acrylics from Goodnight Fox and resin rainbow sprinkles, this activity creates a mesmerizing and calming sensory experience.

Materials Needed:

  • Clear plastic bottle or the amazing GloPals Sensory Bottle

  • Ice cream acrylics from GoodnightFox.com

  • Resin rainbow sprinkles

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Activity Instructions:

  1. Start with a clean, empty plastic bottle or the amazing GloPals Sensory Bottle pictured here! It even lights up!!

  2. Fill the bottle with water the ice cream acrylics.

  3. Add resin rainbow sprinkles to create a colorful and soothing sensory bottle.

  4. Secure the lid and let your child shake and explore the visual and auditory effects.

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Ice Cream Scoops and Stacking Cards

Finally, we introduce a fun matching and stacking game using acrylic ice cream scoops and matching ice cream stacking cards from Goodnight Fox. This activity enhances cognitive skills, hand-eye coordination, and provides endless imaginative play.

Materials Needed:

  • Acrylic ice cream scoops from GoodnightFox

  • Ice cream stacking cards from GoodnightFox

Activity Instructions:

  1. Lay out the ice cream stacking cards.

  2. Provide the acrylic ice cream scoops.

  3. Encourage your child to match the scoops to the cards and stack them according to the patterns.

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Ice cream sensory play offers a wonderful opportunity for children to explore textures, colors, and imaginative scenarios. With our free printable kits and the detailed activities above, your little ones are sure to have a blast while developing essential skills. Dive into these ice cream-themed adventures and watch their creativity soar!

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Ice Cream Play Vocabulary List

  1. 1. Scoop

  2. 2. Cone

  3. 3. Sprinkle

  4. 4. Topping

  5. 5. Parlor

  6. 6. Flavor

  7. 7. Creamy

  8. 8. Sweet

  9. 9. Treat

  10. 10. Dessert

  11. 11. Frozen

  12. 12. Texture

  13. 13. Melt

  14. 14. Mix

  15. 15. Serve

  16. 16. Colorful

  17. 17. Layer

  18. 18. Stack

  19. 19. Play-Doh

  20. 20. Resin

  21. 21. Acrylic

  22. 22. Sensory

  23. 23. Match

  24. 24. Create

  25. 25. Imagine

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

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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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Farmer's Market Printable Dramatic Play Kit: Sparking Imagination and Learning

June 23, 2024 Kylie Tuosto

Are you looking to add a touch of creativity and education to your child's playtime? Introducing the Farmer's Market Printable Dramatic Play Kit! This kit includes an awning, flag, open sign, bunting banner, and food labels to set the stage for a fun and interactive pretend play experience.

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Sensory Activity Bins:

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Silicone Fruit and Veggies Bin:

Fill this bin with realistic-looking silicone fruits and vegetables from @nugg_butts to spark tactile sensations and encourage imaginative play.

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Pasta & Grains Bin:

Utilize egg noodles as a taste-safe filler in this sensory bin to introduce different textures and promote sensory exploration through touch.

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Cash Register Checkout:

Enhance cognitive skills by incorporating a cash register into the play, where children can role-play as vendors or customers, practicing basic math and social interaction.

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Benefits of Sensory Play:

Engaging in sensory activities like those provided in this Farmer's Market kit can benefit children in various ways, including improving fine motor skills, enhancing cognitive development, fostering creativity, and aiding in language and social skills development.

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Vocabulary List (25 words):

  1. Fruit

  2. Vegetable

  3. Market

  4. Stall

  5. Customer

  6. Vendor

  7. Cash

  8. Register

  9. Scale

  10. Price

  11. Buy

  12. Sell

  13. Bunting

  14. Banner

  15. Checkout

  16. Open

  17. Sign

  18. Awning

  19. Produce

  20. Grocery

  21. Basket

  22. Shopping

  23. Play

  24. Role

  25. Pretend

Unleash your child's imagination and educational potential with the Farmer's Market Printable Dramatic Play Kit, designed to make learning fun and interactive through sensory-rich activities.

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DIY Lemonade Stand For Kids

June 22, 2024 Kylie Tuosto

Summer Fun with Our Lemonade Stand Printable Play Setup

Welcome back to our blog, where we bring you the best in sensory play ideas! Today, we're excited to share our Lemonade Stand Printable Play Setup – a perfect activity for hot summer days that combines imaginative play with sensory exploration. This setup is designed to engage your little ones with a variety of textures, colors, and interactive elements. Let's dive into the details of this fun and educational play setup!

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Supplies list:

  • Lemonade garland from @Littlebooksandnooks

  • Lemonade books / reading list from @littlebooksandnooks

  • Printable Lemonade stand kit from @Goodnightfox

  • Yellow paper cups

  • Pink and yellow paper straws

Sensory Bin 1: Sliced Lemons in Ice Water

Our first sensory bin is all about cool, refreshing fun. Fill a shallow bin with ice water and add in some plastic or real sliced lemons. The cold water and the vibrant yellow lemons create a stimulating sensory experience. Kids will love feeling the icy water and the smooth texture of the lemon slices. This bin is perfect for discussing concepts like temperature, texture, and even a bit of basic science as the ice melts!

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Sensory Bin 2: Yellow Wool Balls for Sorting, Straws, and Cups

The second sensory bin focuses on fine motor skills and sorting. Fill the bin with yellow wool balls, which mimic the look of lemons. Provide your child with cups and straws, and encourage them to sort the wool balls into the cups or use the straws to scoop them up. This activity not only enhances fine motor skills but also introduces basic math concepts like counting and sorting by size or color.

Sensory Bin 3: Play Cash Register

No lemonade stand is complete without a play cash register! Set up a small area with a toy cash register, play money, and a few pretend lemons. This bin helps children understand basic money concepts, practice their counting skills, and engage in role-playing as they "sell" their lemonade. It's a great way to incorporate social skills and imaginative play into the sensory experience.

Printable Play Setup:

To tie everything together, we've created a set of lemonade stand printables that include signs, menus, and price tags. These printables add an extra layer of realism to your child's play and help them develop literacy and numeracy skills. Download and print our lemonade stand kit to get started!

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Vocabulary List:

Here are 25 vocabulary words to practice with your child during lemonade stand play:

  1. 1. Lemon

  2. 2. Ice

  3. 3. Water

  4. 4. Slice

  5. 5. Cup

  6. 6. Straw

  7. 7. Sour

  8. 8. Sweet

  9. 9. Refreshing

  10. 10. Cold

  11. 11. Sell

  12. 12. Buy

  13. 13. Money

  14. 14. Price

  15. 15. Register

  16. 16. Change

  17. 17. Count

  18. 18. Menu

  19. 19. Customer

  20. 20. Vendor

  21. 21. Stand

  22. 22. Sign

  23. 23. Mix

  24. 24. Pour

  25. 25. Sip

Benefits of Dramatic and Sensory Play:

Dramatic and sensory play offers numerous benefits for children’s development:

  • Cognitive Development: Helps children learn about their environment and the world around them. Concepts like counting money, making change, and understanding prices are foundational math skills.

  • Language Skills: Enhances vocabulary and communication skills as children engage in role-playing and storytelling.

  • Social Skills: Promotes cooperation, negotiation, and problem-solving as children interact with others in their pretend roles.

  • Fine Motor Skills: Improves hand-eye coordination and dexterity through activities like pouring, mixing, and handling small items.

  • Creativity and Imagination: Encourages creative thinking and imaginative play, allowing children to explore different scenarios and outcomes.

  • Emotional Development: Helps children express their feelings and practice empathy by taking on different roles and perspectives.

Our Lemonade Stand Printable Play Setup is a fantastic way to combine sensory play with learning and creativity. From the refreshing ice water with lemon slices to the sorting activities with wool balls and the interactive play cash register, this setup offers a variety of engaging experiences for your child. Download our printables today and set up your own lemonade stand for hours of summer fun!

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Stay tuned for more exciting play setups and ideas!

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Daisy & PICNIC Themed Sensory Play: Fun and Educational Activities for Preschoolers

June 10, 2024 Kylie Tuosto

A daisy-themed sensory play setup is a wonderful way to introduce preschoolers to nature, gardening, and the world of flowers and bees. Sensory play not only entertains young children but also supports their cognitive, emotional, and physical development. In this post, we will explore the benefits of sensory play and provide detailed instructions for creating three daisy-themed sensory bins: a picnic sensory bin, a bee hive sensory bin, and a flower bin. These activities incorporate relevant learning topics and offer endless fun for preschoolers.

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Benefits of Sensory Play for Preschoolers

Sensory play is crucial for preschoolers as it:

  • Enhances cognitive development: Engaging with different textures, smells, and materials helps children learn about the world around them and promotes problem-solving skills.

  • Improves fine motor skills: Handling small objects and manipulating materials boosts hand-eye coordination and dexterity.

  • Encourages language development: As children describe their sensory experiences, they expand their vocabulary and communication skills.

  • Supports emotional regulation: Sensory play can be soothing and help children manage their emotions and stress.

  • Promotes social interaction: Playing in sensory bins with peers fosters cooperation, sharing, and social bonding.

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3 Daisy-Themed Sensory Bins for Preschoolers

1. Picnic Sensory Bin

Materials Needed:

  • - Green shredded paper or green-dyed rice (to represent grass)

  • - Mini picnic basket

  • - Small play food items (sandwiches, fruits, snacks)

  • - Mini plates and cups

  • - Toy ants and ladybugs

Instructions:

1. Setup:

  • - Fill a large bin with green shredded paper or green-dyed rice to mimic grass.

  • - Place the mini picnic basket in the bin.

  • - Add small play food items, mini plates, and cups.

  • - Scatter toy ants and ladybugs around the bin.

2. Interactive Play:

  • - Encourage children to set up a picnic using the play food, plates, and cups.

  • - Use the toy ants and ladybugs to discuss insects that might visit a picnic.

Learning Topics:

  • - Discuss the concept of a picnic and outdoor activities.

  • - Talk about different types of food and their nutritional benefits.

  • - Introduce the idea of insects and their role in nature.

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2. Bee Hive Sensory Bin

Materials Needed:

  • - Yellow and black pom-poms (to represent bees)

  • - Honeycomb-shaped ice cube trays or bubble wrap

  • - Toy bees

  • - Small jars or containers (to represent honey pots)

  • - Flower petals or silk flowers

Instructions:

1. Setup:

  • - Fill a large bin with yellow and black pom-poms to represent bees.

  • - Place honeycomb-shaped ice cube trays or bubble wrap in the bin.

  • - Add toy bees and small jars or containers for honey pots.

  • - Scatter flower petals or silk flowers around the bin.

2. **Interactive Play**:

  • - Encourage children to move the pom-pom bees around the honeycomb trays.

  • - Use the jars to "collect" honey from the honeycomb.

  • - Discuss the role of bees in pollination and honey production.

Learning Topics:

  • - Talk about bees and their importance in nature.

  • - Discuss the process of pollination and how honey is made.

  • - Introduce concepts of cooperation and teamwork as bees work together.

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3. Flower Sensory Bin

Materials Needed:

  • - Artificial daisies and other flowers

  • - Green playdough or floral foam

  • - Small gardening tools (toy spades, rakes)

  • - Mini watering cans

  • - Flower pots

Instructions:

1. Setup:

  • - Fill a large bin with artificial daisies and other flowers.

  • - Add green playdough or floral foam to create a base for planting.

  • - Provide small gardening tools and mini watering cans.

  • - Include flower pots for planting the flowers.

2. Interactive Play:

  • - Encourage children to use the gardening tools to plant the flowers in the playdough or floral foam.

  • - Use the mini watering cans for pretend watering of the plants.

  • - Discuss the parts of a flower and the basics of gardening.

Learning Topics:

  • - Talk about different types of flowers and their parts (stem, petals, leaves).

  • - Discuss the basics of gardening and plant care.

  • - Introduce the concept of growth and how plants develop.

A daisy-themed sensory play setup is a perfect way to engage preschoolers in a fun and educational activity. These themed sensory bins not only provide endless entertainment but also promote important developmental skills. By creating these sensory bins, you can introduce young children to the wonders of nature, gardening, and the important roles that insects play in our ecosystem. These hands-on experiences will help foster a love of the natural world and create lasting memories.

Daisy Picnic Play Vocabulary List for Preschoolers

  1. 1. Sensory Play

  2. 2. Picnic

  3. 3. Grass

  4. 4. Basket

  5. 5. Food

  6. 6. Plates

  7. 7. Ants

  8. 8. Ladybugs

  9. 9. Bee

  10. 10. Hive

  11. 11. Honeycomb

  12. 12. Honey

  13. 13. Pollination

  14. 14. Flowers

  15. 15. Daisies

  16. 16. Petals

  17. 17. Gardening

  18. 18. Planting

  19. 19. Watering

  20. 20. Growth

  21. 21. Insects

  22. 22. Nature

  23. 23. Ecosystem

  24. 24. Outdoor Activities

  25. 25. Playdough

Engage your preschoolers in these exciting daisy-themed sensory play activities and watch them learn and grow while having fun!

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4th of July Sensory Play: Fun and Educational Activities for Preschoolers

June 9, 2024 Kylie Tuosto

The 4th of July is a fantastic opportunity to engage preschoolers in sensory play that is both fun and educational. Sensory play not only entertains young children but also supports their cognitive, emotional, and physical development. In this post, we will explore the benefits of sensory play and provide detailed instructions for creating three themed sensory bins: a BBQ cookout bin, a red, white, and blue sushi rice bin, and an edible American flag bin. These activities incorporate relevant learning topics such as U.S. history and patriotic symbols, making them perfect for celebrating Independence Day.


Are you looking for a unique and engaging way to celebrate the 4th of July with your little ones? Look no further! Our 4th of July Printable Sensory and Dramatic Play Kit is designed to spark creativity and excitement while promoting sensory exploration. In this blog post, we'll dive into three fun sensory bins you can create that are 4th of July themed. We'll also introduce the printables included in the kit, such as the awning, American flag, United States map, cookout food, and themed concept cards. Let's embark on a sensory and dramatic play adventure that your children will love!

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Benefits of Sensory Play for Preschoolers

Sensory play is crucial for preschoolers as it:

  • Enhances cognitive development: Engaging with different textures, smells, and materials helps children learn about the world around them and promotes problem-solving skills.

  • Improves fine motor skills: Handling small objects and manipulating materials boosts hand-eye coordination and dexterity.

  • Encourages language development: As children describe their sensory experiences, they expand their vocabulary and communication skills.

  • Supports emotional regulation: Sensory play can be soothing and help children manage their emotions and stress.

  • Promotes social interaction: Playing in sensory bins with peers fosters cooperation, sharing, and social bonding.

3 Patriotic Independence Day Sensory Bins for Preschoolers

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1. BBQ Cookout Bin

Materials Needed:

  • Play kitchen BBQ set

  • Plastic hot dogs, hamburgers, and buns

  • Toy spatulas, tongs, and plates

  • Fake grass or green felt for the "lawn"

  • Small American flags

Instructions:

  1. Setup: Arrange the play kitchen BBQ set on one side of a large bin.

  2. Add Accessories: Place the plastic hot dogs, hamburgers, buns, spatulas, and tongs around the BBQ set.

  3. Create the Scene: Lay the fake grass or green felt to mimic a picnic area.

  4. Decorate: Insert small American flags into the "lawn" for a festive touch.

Learning Topics:

  • Discuss traditional American foods.

  • Talk about summer and outdoor activities.

  • Introduce the concept of a cookout and how it is part of the 4th of July celebrations.

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2. Red, White, and Blue Sushi Rice Bin

Materials Needed:

  • 3 cups of white rice

  • Red and blue food coloring

  • Vinegar

  • Ziplock bags

  • Plastic stars and stripes

  • Scoops and small containers

Instructions:

  1. Dyeing the Rice: Divide the rice into three equal parts. Place each portion in a separate Ziplock bag. Add a few drops of red food coloring and a teaspoon of vinegar to one bag, blue food coloring and vinegar to another, and leave the third part white. Seal the bags and shake until the rice is evenly colored. Spread the rice on parchment paper to dry for a few hours.

  2. Setting Up the Bin: Once the rice is dry, layer the red, white, and blue rice in a large sensory bin. Add plastic stars and stripes for additional texture and visual interest. Provide scoops and small containers for scooping and pouring.

Learning Topics:

  • Explore the colors of the American flag.

  • Discuss the significance of Independence Day.

  • Introduce basic concepts of measurement and volume through scooping and pouring.

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3. Edible American Flag Bin

Materials Needed:

  • Fresh blueberries

  • Shredded coconut

  • Fresh raspberries

  • Large tray

  • Small bowls

Instructions:

  1. Prepare the Tray: Use a large tray to create the base of the American flag. Arrange the blueberries in a square in the top left corner to represent the stars. Create alternating stripes using shredded coconut and raspberries.

  2. Interactive Play: Place small bowls of blueberries, raspberries, and shredded coconut around the bin. Allow children to create their own versions of the American flag or simply enjoy exploring the textures and tastes.

Learning Topics:

  • Talk about the American flag and its symbolism.

  • Discuss healthy eating and the benefits of fruits.

  • Encourage creativity and pattern recognition.

4th of July sensory play activities offer a unique blend of fun and education, providing preschoolers with hands-on experiences that stimulate their senses and promote learning. By creating themed sensory bins, you can introduce young children to important concepts related to Independence Day, such as U.S. history, patriotic symbols, and traditional celebrations. These activities not only engage children in meaningful play but also help develop essential skills that support their overall growth and development.

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25 4th of July Vocabulary words for Preschoolers:

  1. Independence Day

  2. America

  3. Flag

  4. Stars

  5. Stripes

  6. President

  7. Patriotism

  8. BBQ

  9. Cookout

  10. Hot dogs

  11. Hamburgers

  12. Picnic

  13. Celebration

  14. Fireworks

  15. Liberty

  16. Freedom

  17. History

  18. July

  19. Red

  20. White

  21. Blue

  22. Imperialism

  23. Declaration of Independence

  24. Thomas Jefferson

  25. George Washington

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Engage your preschoolers in these exciting 4th of July sensory play activities and watch them learn and grow while celebrating this important national holiday!


4th of July Independence Day Themed Reading List for Preschoolers:

  • Little Presidents

  • American Legends Alphabet

  • Little Places America Is…

  • You’re my little firecracker

Dive into Mermaid and Sea Animal Ocean Sensory Play: A Flisat Table Adventure

June 3, 2024 Kylie Tuosto

Sensory play is a wonderful way to engage children in hands-on learning, stimulating their senses and fostering creativity. It provides an opportunity for children to explore, experiment, and discover new textures, colors, and shapes. This blog post will guide you through three exciting sensory play trays for the IKEA Flisat table, each designed to transport your child to an enchanting underwater world filled with mermaids and sea creatures. Don’t forget to snag the Surf Shack Printables so that you can bring this fabulous ocean theme to life for Ocean Week!


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Flisat Table Bin 1: Mermaid Insert

Our first sensory tray features the Mermaid Insert from WonderYearsPlay. This activity insert is perfect for filling with rice or chickpeas, creating a colorful and tactile experience. We used rainbow-painted chickpeas from @curiouswren to add a magical touch to our mermaid world. To recreate this setup, here’s what you’ll need:

  • Mermaid Flisat Table insert (Use code GOODNIGHTFOX to save!)

  • Colored chickpeas

  • Plastic fish toys

  • Bucket & shovel beach kit

  • Mermaid match game

  • Play shells

  • Sea animal waterproof cards

Here’s how you can create your own colored rice or chickpeas at home:

How to make colored rice for flisat table sensory play:

  1. Measure out the desired amount of rice.

  2. In a zip-lock bag, add rice and a few drops of food coloring.

  3. Add a teaspoon of vinegar to help the color adhere to the rice.

  4. Seal the bag and shake until the rice is evenly coated with color.

  5. Spread the rice out on a baking sheet to dry.

How to make colored chickpeas for flisat table sensory play:

  1. Place chickpeas in a zip-lock bag.

  2. Add a few drops of acrylic paint to the bag.

  3. Seal the bag and shake until the chickpeas are coated in paint.

  4. Spread the chickpeas out on a baking sheet to dry.

These colorful fillers create a vibrant and interactive environment for your child to explore, matching and sorting different mermaids by color.


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Flisat Table Bin 2: Coral Reef Tray

The Coral Reef Tray uses magnetic sand as a base filler, providing a unique texture that mimics the ocean floor. To create the coral reef, use dried pasta noodles of different shapes and sizes, painted in various colors with acrylic paint. Here’s how to prepare the pasta:

  1. Select different pasta shapes such as bow ties, rotini, and shells.

  2. Lay the pasta out on a protected surface.

  3. Paint each shape with acrylic paint in bright coral colors like pink, orange, and yellow.

  4. Let the pasta dry completely before adding it to the tray.

Arrange the painted pasta on top of the magnetic sand to create a vibrant coral reef, and add small sea animal figures to enhance the underwater adventure.


Flisat Table Bin 3: Taste Safe Beach Small World Play

Our final sensory tray is a taste-safe Jello beach, perfect for younger children. This tray combines crushed graham crackers for sand with blue jello for the ocean, creating an immersive and edible play experience. Here’s how to set it up:

  1. Crush graham crackers to create a sandy texture.

  2. Prepare blue jello according to the package instructions and pour it into a shallow tray.

  3. Once the jello has set, add the crushed graham crackers to one side of the tray to represent the beach.

  4. Place small ocean animal figures into the jello for children to dig out.

  5. For added fun, use whipped cream to create white foamy water on the beach.

This tray allows children to enjoy sensory play while also exploring new tastes and textures in a safe way.


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The Benefits of Sensory Play

Sensory play is an invaluable tool for early childhood development. It helps to build fine motor skills, enhances cognitive growth, and promotes language development. Through activities like these mermaid and sea animal trays, children can learn about the ocean, develop their imagination, and engage in meaningful play.


Mermaid and Ocean Vocabulary for Preschoolers:

  1. Mermaid

  2. Ocean

  3. Coral

  4. Reef

  5. 5. Fish

  6. Seaweed

  7. Shell

  8. Starfish

  9. Crab

  10. Dolphin

  11. Whale

  12. Jellyfish

  13. Octopus

  14. Seagull

  15. Beach

  16. Sand

  17. Wave

  18. Boat

  19. Tide

  20. Current

  21. Anchor

  22. Buoy

  23. Sailor

  24. Lagoon

  25. Harbor

By incorporating these words into your sensory play activities, you can help your child expand their vocabulary while having fun. Dive into these mermaid and sea animal sensory trays and watch your child’s creativity and learning soar!

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Exploring Sensory Play with a Cinco De Mayo Taco Truck Theme for Kids

May 5, 2024 Kylie Tuosto

Exploring Sensory Play with a Cinco De Mayo Taco Truck Theme for Kids

Sensory play offers numerous benefits for children's overall development. Engaging in sensory activities helps stimulate children's senses, improve motor skills, encourage cognitive development, and enhance creativity.

To create a fun and educational sensory play experience inspired by Cinco De Mayo, set up a colorful taco-making activity using different sensory materials. Use pink, green, and yellow colored chickpeas to represent peppers and corn, flour tortillas as taco shells, and uncooked black beans and white rice for rice and beans fillings.

Enhance the sensory experience with an adorable pink and green themed taco truck decor, perfect for the IKEA Flisat table. This setup not only engages children in imaginative play but also encourages them to explore different textures, colors, and shapes.

After setting up the taco truck station, guide the children through building their tacos using the sensory materials provided. Let them explore the different textures and colors as they create their unique taco masterpieces.

Here are 25 vocabulary words that parents can introduce to their children during this sensory play lesson:

  1. Pepper

  2. Corn

  3. Flour tortilla

  4. Black beans

  5. White rice

  6. Filling

  7. Ingredients

  8. Texture

  9. Colorful

  10. Sensory

  11. Creativity

  12. Motor skills

  13. Cognitive

  14. Development

  15. Exploration

  16. Shapes

  17. Imaginative

  18. Play

  19. Taco truck

  20. Decor

  21. Theme

  22. Table

  23. Experience

  24. Station

  25. Masterpiece

Engaging children in sensory play activities like the Cinco De Mayo Taco Truck theme not only provides them with a fun learning experience but also nurtures their creativity and cognitive skills. Encourage your child to explore, create, and learn through this exciting sensory play adventure!

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Pamper and Play: Spa Day Sensory Fun for Preschoolers

May 3, 2024 Kylie Tuosto
Spa Day Dramatic Printable Play Flisat Table Sensory Activity for Mother's Day

Pamper and Play: Spa Day Sensory Fun for Preschoolers

Celebrate Mother’s Day in style with a spa day sensory play setup that will transport you and your little ones into a world of relaxation and imagination. With printable decor and simple activities, you can create the perfect spa experience right at home.

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1. Painting Nails:

Transform ordinary play into a glamorous spa session by providing printable fingers and toes for your little ones to paint. Laminate the printables for durability, then let them unleash their creativity with markers or washable paint. This activity not only enhances fine motor skills but also encourages self-expression and imagination.

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2. Spa Wax:

Take sensory play to the next level with a spa wax station. Melt wax and pour it into a Flisat Trofast bin, allowing kids to squish and play as the wax hardens. This tactile experience promotes sensory exploration and provides a soothing sensation as the wax cools. Plus, it's a fantastic opportunity for imaginative play, as children can pretend to be at a real spa.

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3. Cucumber Water:

Quench your thirst for fun with a taste-safe sensory activity. Fill a bin with sliced cucumbers and water to create a refreshing cucumber water sensory bin. Not only does this activity stimulate the senses with its crisp texture and cool sensation, but it also introduces toddlers to new tastes and encourages healthy eating habits.

Sensory play and dramatic play are essential components of early childhood development, offering numerous benefits for toddlers. By engaging in activities like painting nails, spa wax play, and exploring cucumber water sensory bins, children develop crucial skills such as fine motor skills, creativity, and sensory awareness. Incorporating these activities into your playtime routine fosters imagination, exploration, and bonding between parents and children.


Vocabulary Words for Toddlers:

1. Nail

2. Spa

3. Relaxation

4. Imagination

5. Sensory

6. Fine motor skills

7. Creativity

8. Squish

9. Wax

10. Bin

11. Cool

12. Refreshing

13. Taste-safe

14. Thirst

15. Texture

16. Pretend play

17. Soothing

18. Exploration

19. Healthy

20. Cucumber

21. Water

22. Fun

23. Glamorous

24. Express

25. Bonding

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Sensory Play for Earth Day: 3 Creative Activities for Toddlers to Learn About the Environment

March 29, 2024 Kylie Tuosto

Earth Day is an excellent opportunity to teach preschoolers about the importance of taking care of our planet. Engaging youngsters in sensory play activities is a wonderful way to introduce them to basic principles of recycling, sustainability, and renewable resources. In this blog post, we will explore the numerous benefits of sensory play for preschoolers and present three creative sensory bin activities to help toddlers learn experientially about the earth and the environment.


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The Benefits of Sensory Play for Preschoolers

Sensory play involves any activity that stimulates a child's senses—sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell. This type of play is not only enjoyable but also incredibly beneficial for a child's development. Here are some key advantages of sensory play for preschoolers:
1. Cognitive Development: Sensory play provides numerous opportunities for little ones to explore, discover, and problem-solve. As children engage their senses, they develop critical thinking and decision-making skills.
2. Language and Communication Skills: Engaging in sensory play encourages children to describe what they see, hear, feel, taste, and smell, fostering language development and enhancing communication skills.
3. Motor Skills Development: Activities like pouring, scooping, and manipulating objects in a sensory bin allow children to refine their fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination as they grasp, squeeze, and manipulate objects.
4. Sensory Integration: Sensory play helps children integrate information from their senses to make sense of the world around them. Exposure to different textures, sounds, and scents provides opportunities for sensory exploration and understanding.


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The Importance of Environmental Education

Before jumping into the sensory play activities, it's crucial to emphasize the importance of teaching children about environmental conservation from an early age. By instilling basic principles of recycling, sustainability, and renewable resources, we can cultivate a generation that is environmentally conscious and actively cares for the earth. Here are some reasons why educating kids about the environment is vital:
1. Long-Term Sustainability: Teaching children about environmental responsibility fosters a deep understanding of the importance of preserving natural resources and ensures a sustainable future.
2. Empathy and Compassion: Learning about the environment encourages empathy and compassion, enabling children to recognize their role in preserving the earth for future generations.
3. Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving: Understanding environmental challenges sparks critical thinking skills and problem-solving abilities necessary to find innovative solutions to complex issues in the future.


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Printable Activity & Decor Kit

Our Earth Day Printable Activity Kit is just what you need. Packed with engaging activities and beautiful decor, this kit will bring the spirit of Earth Day to life in your home or classroom.

Setting the right atmosphere is essential for any celebration, and our kit includes everything you need to create an inviting and festive Earth Day environment. Hang up the colorful awning above your activity station, adding a touch of vibrancy and excitement to the space. And don't forget the eye-catching banner that proudly displays the words "Love Our Earth!" It's sure to grab everyone's attention and get them into the Earth Day spirit. To complete the decor, our kit even includes a special Earth Day flag for you to display. Wave it around to let everyone know that you are committed to protecting our planet.

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Activity 1: Trash Bin Sorting

Teaching children about the importance of waste management is crucial for a sustainable future. That's why our Earth Day Printable Activity Kit includes a fun and interactive Trash Bin Sorting activity. Using the provided trash can images, children can cut out and sort different types of waste into the appropriate recycling, compost, or landfill bins. This activity not only educates them about responsible waste disposal but also reinforces the importance of reducing, reusing, and recycling. For the sensory filler we used road tape to create the scene and then we littered it with cut up plastic bags, cut up card board pieces, and crinkled napkins. We also used small slices of banana peel to represent compost waste. Then we used our wooden pinchers to grab the trash and sort it into the relevant trash bins.

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Activity 2: CLEAN OUR OCEANS

It’s important to not only take care of our streets and our community, but also to take care of our oceans. For this bin, we used our blue/green Sarah Silk’s play silk as the bottom and shredded blue paper as our filler. We went with a dry bin for this one, but it can also work with water or blue jello for an extra texture experience. Once you have the base, add plastics and trash to litter the ocean. We used cut up plastic straws and included some of our Ocean Animal friends from GoodnightFox and some Tender Leaf toys as well.

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Activity 3: Identifying Land Forms

Understanding our planet's diverse landforms is not only educational but also fascinating. In this activity, children will learn about various landforms such as mountains, valleys, rivers, deserts, jungles, safaris and more. Using the printable worksheets, they can match images of landforms with their corresponding names, enhancing their knowledge while having fun at the same time. You can utilize this activity to spark discussions about the importance of preserving and respecting these natural wonders. You can also use any animal toys you have to match the animals with their natural habitats. We dumped all of our Tender Leaf toy animals into a bin and matched them to the land forms and Sofia had an absolute blast with it.


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With the Earth Day Printable Activity Kit, learning about ecological responsibility and appreciating the beauty of our planet becomes exciting and enjoyable for children of all ages. Start preparing for Earth Day today by downloading our kit and get ready to have an unforgettable learning experience celebrating this remarkable planet we call home.


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More Experiential Learning Ideas

For even more Earth day fun sensory play ideas, check out the list below!

1. Ocean Adventure Bin

Materials needed:

  • A large plastic container or sensory bin

  • Blue food coloring

  • Sand

  • Seashells

  • Plastic sea creatures

  • Pebbles

  • Small net or toy fishing pole

Instructions:
1. Fill the sensory bin halfway with sand.
2. Mix a few drops of blue food coloring with water and pour it onto the sand to create a vibrant, ocean-like color.
3. Add seashells, plastic sea creatures, and pebbles to the bin.
4. Encourage your child to explore the sensory bin using their hands, the net, or toy fishing pole.
5. Discuss concepts like marine life, water conservation, and protecting oceans while they play.

2. Garden Sensory Bin

Materials needed:

  • A shallow plastic container or sensory bin

  • Soil or planting mix

  • Small gardening tools (e.g., mini shovel, rake, watering can)

  • Fake or real flowers

  • Plastic insects or bugs

Instructions:
1. Fill the sensory bin with soil or planting mix.
2. Place fake or real flowers into the soil.
3. Add plastic insects or bugs to the bin.
4. Provide your child with small gardening tools and encourage them to dig, plant, and water the flowers.
5. Discuss the importance of plants, insects, and the role they play in maintaining a healthy environment.

3. Recycling Sort Sensory Bin

Materials needed:

  • A divided tray or plastic container with separate compartments

  • Recyclable items such as plastic bottles, paper, cans, and cardboard

  • Different symbols or pictures representing recycling categories (e.g., paper, plastic, metal)

Instructions:
1. Arrange the recyclable items in the divided tray or separate compartments.
2. Introduce the different symbols or pictures representing recycling categories.
3. Guide your child and encourage them to sort each item into the corresponding category.
4. Discuss the significance of recycling, the importance of reducing waste, and its positive impact on the environment.
By engaging in these sensory bin activities, preschoolers will explore the wonders of


Vocabulary Words for Preschoolers to Learn about the Environment for Earth Day

1. Earth: Our planet, where we live.
2. Environment: Everything around us, including plants, animals, and nature.
3. Conservation: Taking care of and protecting our environment.
4. Recycling: Turning used materials into new things.
5. Reduce: Using less of something to create less waste.
6. Reuse: Using something again instead of throwing it away.
7. Composting: Turning food scraps and yard waste into nutrient-rich soil.
8. Water: The clear liquid that we need to survive and is found in rivers, lakes, and oceans.
9. Air: The invisible mixture of gases that we breathe.
10. Pollution: Harmful substances that make the air, water, or land dirty.
11. Renewable Energy: Energy that is made from resources that won't run out, such as wind and sunlight.
12. Conservationist: Someone who works to protect nature and the environment.
13. Plant: A living thing that grows in the ground and uses sunlight to make its food.
14. Animal: A living thing that can move around and needs food, water, and shelter to survive.
15. Habitat: The natural home or environment where an animal or plant lives.
16. Forest: A large area covered with many trees and plants.
17. Ocean: A large body of saltwater that covers most of the Earth's surface.
18. Ecosystem: A community of living organisms and their interactions with their environment.
19. Biodiversity: The variety and types of plants and animals that exist in an ecosystem.
20. Compost Bin: A container used to collect and make compost from food scraps and organic waste.
21. Solar Power: Energy that comes from the sun and is used to generate electricity.
22. Wind Energy: Power that is harnessed from the wind to create electricity.
23. Conservation Area: A protected place where plants and animals can live safely.
24. Earth Day: A day dedicated to learning and taking action to protect the environment.
25. Nature: The natural world around us, including plants, animals, and landscapes.
Remember, preschoolers may be unfamiliar with some of these words, so it's essential to explain and reinforce their meanings in age-appropriate ways. Happy Earth Day!

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