sensory bins

The sensory bins are listed in alphabetical order. 
Click through on the image to learn more about the bin.

African Safari Bin

Beach Treasures Bin
Bead Bin

Birds, Eggs and Nests Bin

Bling Bin

Bug Bin



First Nations Button Blanket Bin

Chicka Chicka Boom Boom bin

Chinese New Year Bin

Sparkly Christmas Bin 

Dinosaur Bin

Easter Bin

Fall Bin

Fairy Bin

Frozen Bin

Gardening Bin

Halloween Bin - white and spider-y

Halloween Bin - pumpkin and spooky

Ice Cream Bin

March Bin

Monster Creation Lab Bin

Oviparous Animals Bin

Penguin Bin

Pirate Bin

Purple Bin

Seashore Bin

Space Bin

Star Bin

Starry Night tray

Sunflower Bin

Turkish Bazaar Bin

Under the Waves Bin

Valentine's Bin

Very Hungry Caterpillar Bin

Winter Bin

organizing sensory bin materials



11 comments

  1. oh my gosh, I want to make these for my TK kids. Thanks for sharing. What size is the container?

    Terri
    The First Grade Princess

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. I get storage containers from Walmart. They are about 2 feet long and 18" wide. Hope that helps.

      Sandi

      Delete
  2. Ohhhh!! I think this is a wonderful idea. I must try it!! Congrats from Spain!!!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. I hope you try making a sensory bin. They are fun to make and the kids love them.

      Sandi

      Delete
  3. These are great! The "sand and water" table is one of my favorites for my classroom. You have some great ideas!

    ReplyDelete
  4. Hi Sandi, I am putting together a bird bin. Everything is in miniature; nests, birds, feathers, birdseed, little water bowl with felt water, glass stones, small tree branch. I am looking for more ideas. Do you have a bird sensory bin?

    ReplyDelete
  5. Hi Sandi,

    We moved from the forest to the seashore last week for our offsite mornings and of course I needed to create a seashore sensory bin. I am gathering resources this weekend and assembling tomorrow. Thanks for sharing, it made it so much easier to have a sample.

    ReplyDelete
  6. These are amazing!!! I can't wiat to see how the kids respond to these!!
    Jennifer

    ReplyDelete
  7. I love your sensory bins! Sensory bins are a bit hit in my home but I don't take all this effort...like ever!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. I am a kindergarten teacher - and these are for my classroom! My own kids got a sandbox, buckets and a hose!!

      Delete
  8. I love your invitations to play (within your sensory bins). great ideas!

    ReplyDelete

Back to Top