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Fall Forest Sensory Bin

November 30, 2025 by Annette Kaminsky Leave a Comment

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This fall forest sensory bin is inspired by a tiny mouse that snuck indoors. The unexpected discovery led to the question: “Can mice survive outdoors in the fall as the weather turns colder?” The answer is “yes”!

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Although mice will happily seek shelter indoors when the weather cools, they are perfectly capable of surviving outside during the fall and winter months. In the forest, they build nests in sheltered spots such as logs, under tree roots, and underground burrows. They also dig elaborate condo-like tunnels underground, with a pantry, bedroom, living room, and latrine.

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In autumn, the quick little rodents get very busy finding nuts, seeds, and berries to store for winter. This involves many trips to and from food sources. Along with growing thicker fur, the focused, energetic activity helps keep them warm.

This leafy sensory bin with soft late fall hues features a bunch of scurrying mice in a forest environment.

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Fall Forest Sensory Bin

The following supplies are in this autumn natural material-filled sensory bin:

  • mouse figurines
  • leaves
  • twigs
  • pieces of wood and bark
  • hydrangea flowers
  • small stones
  • cardboard tubes
  • scarecrow figurine
  • plush pumpkin

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The Fall Forest Sensory Bin

The bin for this autumn sensory activity is a generously-sized active world tray.

Large and small leaves make excellent materials for mice to build nests with.

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Twigs. wood pieces and bark are readily found in the forest.

Paper rolls represent the tunnels the energetic little critters create to live in and cache food to survive late fall and winter.

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Large, light green hydrangea flowers add beauty.

Little mouse figurines scurry around everywhere. 

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The plush harvest-themed pumpkin is a focal point. Mice happily nibble on the large orange fruits they discover outdoors.

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And the small scarecrow figurine with a mouse on its hat adds a touch of cuteness to the bin.

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Related: This Snowy Owl Sensory Bin is very popular on the blog. It also features plenty of cute little mouse figurines

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More Fall Activities

Colors of Fall Sensory Bin

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Light Table Leaf Exploration

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Fall Tablescape Pretend Play

Fall Leaf Salad Spinner Art

Fall Drip Ice Cake

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Filed Under: animals, fall, forest, preschool, science, sensory, weather Tagged With: fall, forest, mice, sensory bin, sensory play, sensory tray

Fall Leaf Crown Paper Crafts

November 23, 2025 by Annette Kaminsky Leave a Comment

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Fall is a beautiful time of year, and in many parts of the world, the leaves on trees turn brilliant red, orange, and yellow colors. If you’re looking for a simple, hands-on way to bring fall hues into your home or classroom, completing one or more of these Fall Leaf Crown Paper Crafts is the perfect project!

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Not only are the leaf crown crafts easy to make and fun to use in pretend play, but they also give participants a self-esteem boost for completing them and offer valuable scissor skill practice.

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Rather than needing to collect leaves from outdoors or use artificial leaves, the paper leaf crowns require only scissors and glue or tape to assemble. This means the crafts take little time, are low-mess, and are super simple to do.

You can find printables for making these fall leaf paper crown crafts in my Skills N Smiles Etsy shop. There are four designs to choose from for one low price. A BONUS is that the printable set includes a leaf wand paper craft.

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How to Make the Leaf Crown Paper Crafts

To assemble a fall leaf crown, cut out the front and back designs from the printable of choice. I recommend that children use child-safe scissors.

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Next, glue one end of the crown front to one end of the crown back.

Then fit the crown around a child’s head.

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Glue or tape the other ends together after the paper headband is fitted.

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Note: The leaf crown designs are for children aged three to nine. If a crown isn’t as wide as needed, add a small section of headband.

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How to Make the Leaf Wand Paper Craft

To assemble the leaf wand, cut out one of the designs.

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Then, using tape or a glue gun, affix a small chopstick-sized stick and two or more strips of thin ribbon to the paper leaf cut out.

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Wearing the crowns and selecting a wand to use transports children into a world of make-believe where they can become a forest king or queen, a mighty ruler, or a garden fairy. They engage in satisfying, meaningful, imaginative play.

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More Activities With Leaves

Zucchini Leaf Paint Prints

Light Table Leaf Exploration

Fall Leaf Salad Spinner Art

Eye Dropper Leaf Art

Horse Chestnut Leaf Art Activities

Maple Leaf Activities

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Filed Under: crafts, dramatic play, fall, forest, preschool, pretend play, trees Tagged With: autumn, dramatic play, fall craft, leaves, paper crafts

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