Supplies: 1 box of cocoa rice cereal 1 package of fruit candy pieces 1 plastic tub The children can create a base from the cereal. It covers the bottom of the container and becomes pretend garden soil...Read More
An Introduction Edible projects are some of the most fun to create and experience. The sense of taste is one of children’s favorites to explore. The sensory activities in this chapter create amazing...Read More
These two tubs are adorable and really bring the feel of Christmas to your sensory experiences. Your child will love creating one or both of these beautiful tubs and maybe even giving one as a Christ...Read More
The use of Epsom salt as a tub base creates a beautiful sparkly backdrop. It has a natural sparkle and works well as a foundation for jewels, or as pretend snow for seasonal play....Read More
Autumn is the perfect time to help children explore and learn about the beauties of nature. I love the change of seasons, the beautiful colors, and everything that comes along with this season. Help ...Read More
Halloween is one of the most anticipated holidays for many children. They love the fun of dressing up and collecting candy. There are many different ways to create a Halloween sensory box. ...Read More
Creating themed sensory tubs is fun and inspiring. These tubs can represent seasons, holidays, colors, and special events. In addition, themed sensory tubs are a wonderful way to enhance your early ch...Read More
This method utilizes unsweetened powdered drink mix as the color for your sensory tub base material. It does not work very well on the large dry pieces such as the dry beans and peas. This process wor...Read More
For a very different look in coloring your sensory foundation materials, I love using rice and grits with minimal coloring to create a mottled look....Read More