Bug Sensory Bin
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Looking for a super fun activity for the kids? This bug sensory bin is SO fun!
Making your own sensory bin is so easy! I’ll show you how!
Remember to only use items that your child is old enough or mature enough to use safely.
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Supplies Needed
This DIY bug sensory bin is simple to set up. Here are some ideas to get started.
- Bug figurines
- Grass
- Scoopers
- Rice or beans
- Paint
- Gallon bags
- A tray to dry the rice (could use as your sensory bin too)
- This is what we typically use as our sensory bin – it’s huge and perfect for multiple children to play at once!
Watch This Video Tutorial of a Weather Sensory Bin
How to Make Your Sensory Bin Rice: Step-by-Step
- Add a few cups of uncooked rice or garbanzo beans to a gallon bag.
- Squirt some paint into the bag.
- Seal the bag, removing most of the excess air before sealing.
- Squish the rice and paint together until well mixed. Add more and repeat if needed.
- Pour the rice onto a piece of waxed paper or a tray and allow it to dry (the rice dries fairly quickly – typically about 30 minutes or so but you could let it dry overnight if you’d prefer).
How to Assemble Your Bug Sensory Bin
- Add faux grass.
- Pour your rice or beans into your container.
- Add insects.
- Add scoopers, a magnifying glass, tweezers, etc.
The kids had such a blast with this sensory bin and played with it for hours! They scooped, poured, counted, sorted, and created all sorts of fun with it!
Sensory bins are great for fine motor skills, creative play, and more!
Sensory Bin Clean Up Tips
Sensory play can get a bit messy, but here’s a tip: Lay a large sheet or plastic tablecloth underneath the bin to catch any stray rice. Once playtime is over, pour the leftover rice into a sealed container and store it for future play.
Have Fun Learning with Sensory Play
This insect sensory bin is a fun activity that engages toddlers and preschoolers in hands-on learning. From fine motor skill development to sensory exploration, your little ones will benefit from this simple yet engaging sensory activity. Whether you’re homeschooling, planning a rainy-day project, or just looking for an educational activity, this DIY sensory bin is sure to be a hit!
Rice sensory bin ideas
- Dinosaur rice sensory bin
- Fall rice sensory bin
- Pumpkin pie rice sensory bin
- More coming soon!
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