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Colors of Fall Sensory Bin

October 13, 2025 by Annette Kaminsky Leave a Comment

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Fall is full of bright and bold hues, and so is this Colors of Fall sensory bin. Brilliant flowers and vibrant, plentiful leaves star in the gorgeous sensory invitation. The autumn sensory bin celebrates the end of our growing season, as the weather is about to become a lot colder, and leaves and flowers will soon dry out.

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Supplies in the Fall Sensory Bin

The following are the supplies used in this autumn-themed bin:

  • fall leaves
  • flowers
  • small rocks
  • twigs
  • squirt bottles
  • liquid watercolors
  • pitchers of water
  • mortar and pestle sets
  • eye droppers
  • bowls and spoons
  • cups

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The Colors of Fall Sensory Bin

As displayed in many of my other sensory invitations, the bin for this fall sensory activity is a large active world tray. It’s great for a group of children to explore together. The activity would work equally well in a smaller bin, with children taking turns to participate.

The many leaves in the octagonal bin come from the trees and plants in my yard. Lots have turned red, orange, yellow, or brown. Others remain green in the fall season.

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The flowers are also from my yard, picked just before the freezing nights that end their growing season.

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Clear squirt bottles hold water with a little orange, magenta, green, or blue liquid watercolors mixed in.

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Paired with the squirt bottles, pitchers filled with water offer many opportunities for color mixing and potion making in bowls and clear cups.

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Including eye droppers allows for more fub colored water squirting.

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Mortar and pestle sets are always a hit.

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Beautiful red and yellow Bergenia leaves are quickly set aside by some participants as treasures to keep.

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Magenta-hued water and bright flowers prove to be a highlight of the sensory experience.

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After a long time of engaging in sensory bin exploration, the colored water becomes a drawing tool for transient art on nearby pavement.

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A rock border adds a finishing touch to a heart-themed transient art creation.

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This Colors of Fall sensory bin is an awesome nature-themed activity, and is one of the most economical play-based learning ideas. The natural materials are a free filler. Most of the other supplies are reusable for other sensory play activities and are suitable for dramatic play setups.

What do you think?

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More Fall Activities

Fall Drip Ice Cake

Fall Pom Pom Tree Craft

Fall Tablescape Pretend Play

Fall Leaf Salad Spinner Art

Fall Scissor Skills Activities

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© Annette Kaminsky October 13, 2025

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