Valentines Sensory Bin

Valentines Sensory Bin


Valentines is just around the corner and we have been enjoyed our Valentines Sensory Bin!

What you need: rice, cups, heart cookie cutters and heart buttons.

Valentines Sensory Bin

Mary explored the different sizes of the hearts and put them in cups.

Valentines Sensory Bin

She poured in rice and buttons into our bin from standing.

Valentines Sensory Bin

She poured from cup to cup.

Valentines Sensory Bin

She filled in the cookie cutters. We looked at how many cup full(s) it took to fill the different sizes.

Valentines Sensory Bin

This was lot of fun to play in! Pouring from standing was one of Mary’s favorite parts of this activity.

Valentines Sensory Bin

Cassie – 3Dinosaurs.com

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About Cassie

Cassie is a mom of three stomping, romping, and roaring girls. She blogs about fun art and craft activities and printables she make. She includes the odd review of products every now and then. She also blogs about the places that she has taken the girls called trip reviews. She has a few free printable pack for kids ages 2 to 8 and always adding more. She love to get comments and feedback and always looking for new things to try or do with her girls.
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5 Responses to Valentines Sensory Bin

  1. Great bin! I can’t help but wonder how much rice you had to vaccuum up after the standing rice pouring…in my house, it’s been know to spread as far as the next room. Totally worth it to see them playing and exploring though!

  2. So cute! I love all the fun colors and that you don’t have a mat underneath ;)

  3. Kait says:

    This is adorable! She looked like she had lots of fun.

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