Let’s all stand up and sing together.

Click HERE to sing and move along with me.

 

Sensory Bins:

Here are some simple ideas to try at home.

Use a large food container, a tray, shoebox, rubbermaid container or even a large stainless steel bowl.

Add some spoons, smaller containers such as medicine cups, laundry cups, cut up egg cartons, fruit/yogurt cups and lids.  I’ve also added tweezers and measuring cups.

The ice tray is another great medium to add to promote sorting, classification, counting and pattern making.

Use natural materials such as pinecones, sticks, seashells and rocks.

Seashells, clasps from bread packaging, buttons, pompoms are other ideas to toss in for sorting.

 

Filler ideas for Sensory bins:

Small rocks – I purchased these from the Dollar store.  Use larger rocks found on your walks or garden.

I added dinosaurs, pinecones, sticks and greenery to make this playscape.  You can also use potting soil or sand instead of the rocks and add farm animals, bugs, small cars/construction toys to change it up.

 

Here I used black beans in one and corn kernels in the other.  You can use these over and over, just make sure to store them in an airtight container/bag.

With the black beans, I added a scoop, mini gardening shovel, and a wooden spoon (all from the Dollar Store).  These are a great investment as they can be used over and over for other activities.  Add some paper pots and a mini clay pot with some artificial flowers and greenery for another experience.  Giving children the opportunity to scoop and pour different types of materials helps with their fine motor skills and eye-hand coordination.  If you come up with other ideas you’ve tried at home, please share!

 

Dearest Daddies,

May you have a wonderful, special day full of deserving love, hugs and adoration!

The job of being a parent is never ending but so gratifying at the same time.  You get to witness your child as they learn, grow and thrive under your guidance, love and support.

 

Much love,

Ms. Elizabeth