Children are naturally curious and love exploring different sensations, but some get stuck due to difficulties with tactile stimulation. They might dislike the feeling of things like sand or grass, which can get in the way of many activities. On the other end of the spectrum, there are kids with poor tactile discrimination– they struggle to identify the difference between various textures. Exposure to a variety of textures is important so that they can learn to differentiate between them.
Sensory bins are a great way to encourage kids to explore tactile input. Our occupational therapists are sharing sensory bin basics and ideas to create your own.


What Are Sensory Bins?
Sensory bins are a vessel filled with a base and other small items. They can be filled with any number of base mediums– wet or dry, slimy or smooth. Sensory bin play can encourage fine motor skills and even use of tools, depending on the materials you add to the bin.
Here are the basic components:
Great Sensory Bin Ideas For Toddlers
Toddlers are in the stage of oral exploration and seem to put everything in their mouths. The mouth is rich in nerve endings so it is easier for them to “feel” textures with their mouths. Therefore, it is important to make sure that what you put in the bins is edible and not a choking hazard.
Use these ideas for inspiration to create a toddler-friendly sensory bin.


Top Sensory Bin Ideas For Preschoolers
Preschoolers have better fine motor skills and can understand what might not be for eating. You can experiment with different textures in addition to the ones above.
Sensory Bin Ideas For Kindergarten Kids
At this age you can include even more fine motor challenges to the sensory bin. Add tongs, sorting trays and strings for beads to your bins.


No matter what age your kids are, sensory bins can be a fun and easy activity to incorporate into your schedule. Let your kids guide the theme you create or choose items to add to the bin. You can use them outdoors or indoors, and even fill a sealable container with items to bring your sensory bin on the go! Share your favorite sensory bin ideas with us in the comments and tag us @funandfunction on social media to share your sensory bin creations.
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