
Our Favorite Sensory Bin Fillers: A Parent's Guide to Fun and Easy Sensory Materials
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Sensory bin fillers may just be your new favorite parenting hack! As parents, we're constantly seeking ways to engage and stimulate our children's play (and maybe even keep them busy enough to let us drink a cup of coffee in peace?). We all want to provide our kiddos with experiences that not only entertain them, but also foster their cognitive and sensory development.
One of our favorite (and successful—I'm talking enjoying my coffee while it's still hot!) ways to facilitate this kind of play is through sensory bins and other sensory play kits. If you've got a container, a filler, and something to scoop or pour with, your kids' naturally creative minds are off to the races!
In this guide, we'll share some of our favorite sensory bin fillers, from classic choices like water and colored rice to cool innovative options like kinetic sand and Pluffle. You can use these ideas to start putting together your own sensory bins, or let us save you the trouble and check out our collection of ready-to-go sensory bins instead.
Add a pop of color to your sensory bins with colored rice! Colored rice is a versatile and budget-friendly sensory bin filler that can be used in countless ways to engage children's senses. Kids can scoop, pour, and sift through the rice, promoting fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination. Colored rice is also perfect for themed sensory bins—think seasonal colors for holidays or rainbow hues for a magical touch. 🌈
Coloring your own rice at home is super easy! Simply put plain white rice into a gallon ziploc bag, add some liquid water colors or food coloring, seal right, and shake, shake, shake! Pour out onto a cookie sheet to dry.
If you prefer the done-for-you approach, you'll find colored rice in our Social Emotional Sensory Mini Crate, Ocean Mini Crate, Bees Preschool Unit, and Space Unit Study. ✅
Beans are another inexpensive sensory bin filler that provide children with a unique tactile experience. Smooth kidney beans, bumpy chickpeas, little lentils ... some kiddos (my daughter!) get sucked right in to sorting the different sizes, shapes, and textures.
Beans are an especially great sensory bin filler for fueling imaginative play with toy trucks for "loading" and "transporting." We like to use them in our woodlands-themed bin too because their colors are so natural and good for "camouflaging" our animal figurines.
If you don't already use kinetic sand with your kids, prepare to be mesmerized! This magical substance behaves like traditional sand but with a delightful twist—it sticks to itself, not to your hands or surfaces. 🙌 Kids can mold it, shape it, squish it—the possibilities for creative play are endless!
Kinetic sand is not only super satisfying to touch, but also promotes sensory integration and fine motor skills development. It comes in lots of colors, too, so don't limit your plans to beach-themed sensory bins. We use kinetic sand in our Social Emotional Sensory Play Mini and Dino Busy Bin. ☺️ Oh, also in our immensely popular Desert Unit Study!
Playfoam is a delightfully squishy and moldable compound made of tiny foam balls that stick together. It provides endless opportunities for sensory exploration and is perfect for tactile play without the mess.
Children can squeeze, stretch (my daughter's favorite), and shape the foam to their heart's content, enhancing their hand strength and dexterity in the process. 💪
Playfoam comes in a variety of colors (even sparkles!). It's also reusable, allowing for countless play sessions without losing its texture or pliability. That's right, it doesn't dry out!
We include playfoam in our Social Emotional Sensory Play Mini. ☺️
It doesn't get any more classic than water! Incorporating water into your sensory bins adds an extra element of excitement and exploration. And kids just LOVE water, don't they? 💦
Whether it's floating toys, pouring cups, or simply splashing around, water play engages multiple senses and promotes sensory development. Just be sure to supervise closely and use waterproof materials to prevent any unintended spills.
A simple water table is a great tool for play to have outdoors. For indoor water play, I sometimes just put towels down on the kitchen floor with an under-the-bed storage bin on top so clean up will be quick and easy. You can also delight your kids by putting THEM in a water "sensory bin"—the bathtub! ☺️
Pasta isn't just for dinner—it's also a fantastic sensory bin filler! From spaghetti to penne, dried pasta comes in a variety of shapes and sizes, offering a unique tactile experience for little hands. Children can run their fingers through the pasta, feeling its texture and enjoying the satisfying sound it makes as it cascades through their hands. Plus, it's inexpensive and easy to clean up – just gather it into a container and save it for next time.
You can color your pasta the same way you color rice. So fun to make colors that match different holidays or themes!
Have you tried Pluffle from Educational Insights? It is soooo unique and fun! It's super soft, fluffy, and light—made from shredded foam. It comes in lots of bright colors (including glitter and glow-in-the-dark!) and does the coolest thing...
When you squeeze the Pluffle and then let go, it squirms in a way that makes it look alive. It's hard to explain how truly awesome this is, so go ahead and check out this video we made of it here (watch to the end!). ☺️
We use Pluffle in our Rainforest Unit Study and Space sensory bin. When my kids get those out to play, the grown-ups always like to join in because it's really that mesmerizing! ✨
Incorporating aquarium gravel (may also be called decorative pebbles, available at Dollar Tree) into your child's sensory bin can add a new dimension of exploration and creativity to playtime.
Kids love the feeling of the smooth stones beneath their fingers and the opportunity to sort and manipulate them in endless ways. Whether they're building roads for toy cars, creating patterns and designs, building a riverbed, or simply enjoying the sensory feedback of the gravel, it offers a versatile and engaging addition to sensory play.
With these fun and simple sensory bin fillers in your arsenal, you'll be well-equipped to create sensory experiences that will captivate your child's imagination and promote their development. So gather your supplies, set up your sensory bins, and get ready for a world of fun and exploration!
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Knowledge Crates are thoughtfully curated and secular educational activity boxes designed to make learning fun, hands-on, and stress-free for families.
Each crate is packed with activities, books, and all the materials needed to spark curiosity and creativity in children.
Whether you're a homeschooling parent or simply looking for screen-free ways to keep your kids engaged, Knowledge Crates provide a convenient and enriching solution that fosters exploration and discovery.
Who are Knowledge Crates designed for?
Knowledge Crates are designed for families with children ranging from preschool to high school.
Unit Crates: The preschool units are ideal for children from preschool through grade 1. While some of the skills included may already be mastered by older kids in this range, this gives children a sense of accomplishment as they confidently complete activities on their own! The elementary units are tailored for children in grades 2–5, providing more challenging and engaging activities to keep them excited about learning.
Mini Crates: These versatile crates are designed for children ranging from preschool all the way through high school. Each mini crate includes a detailed list of what’s inside, along with photos of the materials, so parents can easily choose the best fit for their child’s interests and age group.
Sensory Play: Loved by kids of all ages, our sensory play options provide hours of engaging, hands-on exploration that fosters creativity and fine motor development. Whether your child is a toddler or older, sensory play is a hit in every home!
Can Knowledge Crates be used as part of a homeschool curriculum?
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Will Knowledge Crates really work in my homeschool?
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