Sensory Bin Fun: Buried Treasure

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All children, young and old, love the idea of hunting for treasure.  This week’s sensory bin plays on that fascination using colorful fake coins and necklaces.  The inspiration for this bin comes from a pirate party game by The Fickle Pickle, and the original post can be found here. Buried Treasure Supplies needed: Rice (uncooked, of course) Play necklaces Colorful pirate coins More articles you might find interesting: Sensory Bin Saturdays DIY Pot Rack: Extra cabinet space for less than $20! Save money by not using a shopping cart 10 Tips Family Friendly Fun on New Year’s Eve . . . → Read More: Sensory Bin Fun: Buried Treasure

Sensory Bin Saturdays

Each Saturday I’ll be featuring a new sensory bin idea that we use in our home for the two youngest girls, ages 3 and 4.  If you aren’t familiar with sensory bins, they are sets of objects/toys that appeal to multiple senses, such as sight, smell, touch, etc.  They are great learning tools for children of all ages, but especially for little ones with short attention spans.  I have listed a few links below for you to check out some of the sites we used as inspiration for our bins. A Purpose Driven Home Little Hand, Big Work Pre-School Play . . . → Read More: Sensory Bin Saturdays

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