Could your child spend hours sifting flour or scooping sand? Sensory activities like these can fully absorb the minds of young children as they test the limits of materials and build imaginary worlds through pouring, filling, and building.
We've previously explored the fun of shaving cream, but the fun doesn't stop there. How about a snow city in the middle of summer? You just...
Using your Kool-Aid dyed rice, create a fun and interactive spring sensory bin. Sensory bins are great for children to develop their...
Learn letters, explore, and play with "The Frozen Alphabet"! All you need to get started are letters and water.
Looking for an alternative to time-outs in your home? Have your child create this simple calming jar using fun and bright glitter colors. This craft...