Insect Exploration Sensory Bin
>> Thursday, March 22, 2012 –
Five in a Row,
Sensory Bin
I don't usually make more than one sensory bin this month, but when our focus in school shifted to nature, I knew this would be a simple transition to make, so the little ones and I did it in about 10 minutes earlier this week!
I left our split pea base from our Scotland sensory bin as well as the green gem stones, added a few more silk leaves, and the insects from our Insect Toob. The little ones decided some real leaves, sticks, and rocks were in order, as well as a pine cone from our collection.
It was easy to put together, the children got to help, and most importantly... They love it!
I left our split pea base from our Scotland sensory bin as well as the green gem stones, added a few more silk leaves, and the insects from our Insect Toob. The little ones decided some real leaves, sticks, and rocks were in order, as well as a pine cone from our collection.
It was easy to put together, the children got to help, and most importantly... They love it!




I love this - we're very into insects at the moment as have loads crawling around.
Thank you for linking up to Tuesday Tots and just to let you know that I am doing a feature on Sensory Tubs from last weeks party and will be featuring this as one of them.
Thanks Cerys, I'm glad you liked it, I hope you have lots of fun with it!
Hi. Visiting from the Weekly Kid's Co-op AND oooo boy do I love this sensory bin! It makes me squirm and squeal with delight at the same time. LOL. Thanks for sharing.
Pauline, I'm so glad you enjoyed it. My children squealed with delight too, so you're in good company! :)