I love sensory bins. A LOT. They are so simple to set-up. Warm water, lentils, stale cereal, or…
I love sensory bins. A LOT. They are so simple to set-up. Warm water, lentils, stale cereal, or old pasta are great mediums to drop into a container with your child’s favourite toys! Sensory play is that simple. And the benefits are extensive. Another go-to of mine is using coloured rice. We have made rainbow-coloured rice, pumpkin-spiced rice, and more!
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Through sensory play, children learn cause and effect. They are able to test hypothesises. By dumping rice from one container to another, they begin to understand conservation of mass. And while there are many more benefits from sensory play, one of the greatest benefits is retention. Adults and children retain information better when more than one sense is engaged!
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