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Plaid-Themed Christmas Rice Bin

December 24, 2021 by Annette Kaminsky Leave a Comment

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This plaid-themed Christmas rice bin is filled with cozy items for little learners to explore. A traditional bin to offer every year.

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Sensory bins are one of my favorite things to put together. There is a multitude of themes for bins to choose from, and so many interesting loose parts to include. Sometimes one or two items provide inspiration for a whole bin. And that’s the case with this rustic plaid-themed Christmas rice bin.

A few years ago, I spotted plaid gift boxes at Michael’s and snapped a couple up. Right then and there I got the idea for this cozy bin. It took a while to collect enough intriguing items for little learners to explore. This year the concept finally came together.

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Plaid-Themed Christmas Rice Bin

The container to hold all the sensory supplies is an inexpensive spiral saucer sled!

Glutinous rice is the base. I like it a lot because its super white color provides good contrast for the contents of the bin.  One five kg bag fills the saucer-shaped container nicely.

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Plaid-themed Christmas items scattered over the rice are:

  • gift boxes
  • plush ornament balls
  • sheep fridge magnets
  • nutcracker soldier marionette ornament
  • cuddly bear
  • shovel ornament
  • small photo frame accented with jingle bells
  • Santa train engine cookie tin on wheels
A delightful plaid-themed holiday rice bin filled with cozy items for little learners to explore year after year.

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The photo frame could be personalized with a picture of a little learner.

The bells on the frame add a musical element to the play experience, always a plus.

The nutcracker soldier has a special feature: his legs do the splits when the attached string is pulled.

Undoubtedly the Santa train engine cookie tin is the highlight of the holiday-themed bin.

Cozy plaid-themed Christmas gift boxes and ornaments to fill a holiday rice bin.

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Tip: If you try a version of this activity, make sure there are no sharp edges on the items you choose for your bin.

Have you put together a unique sensory bin? I’d love to hear about it.

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More Christmas Activities

Llama Llama Holiday Drama Sensory Bin

Christmas Village Tuff Tray

Orange-scented Playdough Invitation

Santa Claus Sensory Bin

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Candy Cane Science Experiment

Plaid-themed Christmas Rice Bin

Lemon-scented Christmas Playdough

Lemon cypress scented playdough with cut silk poinsettia leaves and bracts.

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Easy S’mores Bars

Christmas Tree Decorating Center

Christmas Sensory Play

Handprint Angel Christmas Keepsake

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Turtle Pond Sensory Bin

November 4, 2021 by Annette Kaminsky Leave a Comment

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Easy to sert up nature-based tutle pond sensory bin.

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Why debut a turtle pond sensory bin, eggs included, in fall? Because although we generally associate spring as the time for baby animals to be born, many turtle hatchlings peck out of their shells in autumn.

And…because I have a light-up “toss and dive” turtle set that I’ve longed to use for over two years! I never stored it in a permanent spot because I was always planning to do a pond activity “very soon.” But with so many fantastic curriculum ideas to choose from every week, “soon” never came.

So this September as I was reorganizing storage areas, I noticed the colorful turtles once again. I googled “turtles in fall” to see how I could use them alongside typical fall themes such as leaves, pumpkins, bats, and spiders. Finding that turtle eggs and hatchlings are part of the fall season motivated me to include the diving turtles in a sensory activity at this time.

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Ten Turtle Reproduction Facts

  • Although turtles spend a lot of time in water, nearly all lay their eggs on land.
  • Many turtles lay a clutch of eggs in about 3 – 6 weeks after mating.
  • Mother turtles dig a nest in sandy or wet dirt with their hind legs. They cover the eggs laid in the nest with soil and plants.
  • Depending on turtle size and species, there can be from 5 to 100 eggs in a clutch.
  • Most turtles don’t guard their nests, leaving right afterwards.
  • It takes the baby turtles two to three months to hatch.
  • Most hatch in autumn, pecking their way out with an egg tooth.
  • These fall babies often stay in the nest through winter and emerge the following spring.
  • They survive their first winter by not eating and living on their own fat reserves. Some can handle cold temperatures and may even produce a sort of antifreeze.
  • Only a few turtles survive to adulthood. Turtle eggs and hatchlings have many predators.

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Turtle Pond Supplies To Collect

Loose parts for a turtle-themed sensory bin.

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A turtle-themed sensory bin can be set up very quickly with the following supplies:

  • kitchen supply bus bin
  • turtle figurines
  • rocks of varying sizes
  • small logs or twigs
  • gemstone slices
  • real or artificial leaves
  • marbles
  • small disposable food container with a ridge
  • a large piece of brown craft foam

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Making The Turtle Pond Sensory Bin

Nature[ based, easy to set up turtle pond sensory bin.

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Pour a layer of water into the bin. I used a kitchen bus bin for this activity.

Add rocks, logs, and gemstone slices.

Cut a few curves around the edge of the foam, and a hole in the middle just big enough to fit the disposable container. Float the foam in the water.

Set the disposable container in the hole to represent a turtle nest.

Add marble “eggs” to it. I used blue marbles because they were handy, but real turtle eggs are white or cream-colored.

This turtle pond sensory bin includes a sunken nest with "eggs."

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Surround the “nest” with a few craft or real leaves for covering the eggs up.

Add turtle figurines. Three light-up “toss and dive” turtles are the stars of this sensory bin, but any turtle figurines would be heartily welcomed by early learners.

Three "toss and dive" turtles are the stars of this pond sensory bin.

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Easter Bunny Sensory Bins

March 28, 2021 by Annette Kaminsky 1 Comment

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Fun Easter bunny sensory bins featuring two different brightly colored bases. The simple color change gives early learners variety in sensory play.

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These simple, no-fuss Easter bunny sensory bins feature the same accessories added to different bases. The result is two unique sensory play experiences your early learners will embrace.

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Split-Pea Based Easter Bunny Sensory Bin

This naturally colored split-pea-based bunny sensory bin means no dyeing ingredients are needed.

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Green split peas are the base for this first bin. Included in the bin are:

  • Easter baskets
  • bendable bunny
  • pink and orange plastic eggs
  • carrot eggs
  • Easter bunny eggs
  • carrot eraser
  • bunny erasers
  • bunny tongs
This naturally colored split-pea-based Easter bunny and egg sensory bin means no dyeing ingredients are needed.

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Head to your local Target or dollar store to gather accessories for this bin. Just a few items will give your early learners a delightful sensory play opportunity.

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Red Lentil-Based Sensory Bin

This naturally colored split-lentil-based bunny sensory bin means no dyeing ingredients are needed.

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One thing about preparing sensory bins is that you can create any color scheme you like.  I wanted to combine pink, orange, and white hues for this one. The accessories in the bin are the same as above. The split red lentils making the base are actually orange-colored.

The split peas and split lentils used for the bases naturally come in rich, vibrant colors. And so a bonus in preparing these activities is that no dyeing ingredients are needed.

This naturally colored split-lentil-based Easter bunny sensory bin means no dyeing ingredients are needed

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The two different hues give each of the Easter bunny sensory bins a unique feel. Pick one base to add the accessories to and then set the bin out for play. After a few days, switch the accessories over to a bin with the other base. Your early learners will enjoy the new color scheme.

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Chinese New Year Sensory Tray

February 1, 2021 by Annette Kaminsky Leave a Comment

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Year of the Ox Chinese New Year rice-based sensory tray with a bull figurine and red and gold loose parts.

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Chinese New Year (also called Lunar New Year) will be celebrated on February 12 in 2021. It is the most important holiday in China and is celebrated by Chinese people and interested others all over the world. The holiday marks the end of the coldest winter days and the beginning of spring. Since it is the year of the ox, why not join in the festivities this February with an ox-themed Chinese New Year sensory tray.

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Ox Facts

  • Domesticated oxen are often castrated adult male cows, as this makes them easier to handle.
  • Ox horns are very long.
  • Being very strong animals, they can pull heavy loads.
  • As dependable work animals, oxen transport people and supplies, help with fieldwork, and power machines.
  • Oxen used to roam in herds in the wild.
Chinese New Year "Year of The Ox" rice-based tray featuring a bull figurine and red and gold loose parts.

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Character Qualities Of The Ox

The ox is a cherished animal in Chinese culture, as it is hardworking and reliable, and was used in agriculture by peasants to plow fields. Positive character qualities are attributed to the ox. And people born in the year of the ox are considered to be logical, disciplined, diligent, trustworthy, and talented. And who wouldn’t want to emulate these qualities!

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Related:

Year Of The Pig Sensory Bin (Chinese New Year 2019)

Year Of The Rat Noodle Bin (Chinese New Year 2020)

Year Of The Tiger Chickpea Bin (Chinese New Year 2022)

Year Of The Rabbit Sensory Bin (Chinese New Year 2023)

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Chinese New Year Sensory Tray

This Chinese New Year sensory tray gives a glimpse into Chinese culture and acknowledges the importance the ox has played in Chinese agriculture and life.

Chinese New Year loose parts tray featuring a bull figurine and red and gold loose parts.

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The base for the tray is super white glutinous rice. Loose parts included are:

  • bull figurine
  • gold coins
  • red beads
  • red diamond-shaped gems
  • gold and red buttons
  • gold bows, bells, and bead garland strips
  • red bowls
  • chopsticks
  • Chinese calligraphy cups
Year of the Ox Chinese New Year rice tray featuring a bull figurine and red and gold loose parts.

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People all over the world celebrate Chinese New Year. This traditional holiday is filled with drama and color, especially welcome in northern, winter white countries like mine!

Year of the Ox tray featuring a bull figurine and red and gold loose parts.

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Lunar New Year Lantern Craft

Add a festive, cultural touch to your Lunar New Year celebration or Chinese New Year classroom theme in minutes with this beautiful Lunar New Year Lantern craft!

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“Year of the Horse” Wall Art

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This “Year of the Horse” wall art is perfect for an entryway, classroom, or office. Download it at Skills N Smiles on Etsy for Lunar New Year or Zodiac-themed decor, or a cultural celebration display.

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The “Year of the Horse” art print will elevate your Lunar New Year decor, and is available as an instant download on Etsy. It comes in four print sizes, and PDF and PNG formats.

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Get this “Year of the Horse” Chinese Zodiac-themed wall art today!

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Chinese New Year Sensory Play

January 14, 2021 by Annette Kaminsky Leave a Comment

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Chinese New Year sensory tub with red and gold accessories in a dyed chickpea base.

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Have you ever dyed chickpeas? I finally gave it a try, and it is soooo addicting! I made the first batch red to use for Chinese New Year sensory play.

In experimenting, I thought the chickpeas looked nice in a combination of dark red, speckled red, and natural hues. All deep red chickpeas seemed overpowering in the sensory tub.

Chickpeas dyed with varying amounts of red acrylic paint.

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How To Dye Chickpeas

A quick and easy way to dye chickpeas is with acrylic craft paint.

Supplies to collect:

  • large bag of chickpeas
  • red acrylic craft paint
  • measuring cup
  • tablespoon
  • large sandwich bags
  • plates or trays

Scoop one cup of chickpeas into a large sandwich bag. Add a tablespoon of red acrylic craft paint. Seal the bag well and knead the chickpeas for a few minutes until they are covered in paint.

Open the bag and set it on a table. After ten minutes, pour the chickpeas onto a tray or plate. They will be completely dry in another ten minutes.

Chickpeas dyed with red acrylic paint for sensory play.

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To get a speckled paint look, add half a tablespoon of paint to one cup of bagged chickpeas and knead well. Repeat the drying process.

Then color a cup of chickpeas with one-quarter tablespoon paint.

Leave some chickpeas undyed. This will give you four color varieties to add to a tub or bin for Chinese New Year sensory play.

To have enough chickpeas for a group sensory tub, dye more of them!

Note: Acrylic paint washes off hands, tables, dishware, and cutlery easily. If it spatters onto your clothes, wipe the paint off with a wet cloth before washing.

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Chinese New Year Sensory Tub

The tub for this sensory activity is a tulip-shaped punch bowl! Up to four children can gather around it to explore the contents. But a bin in any shape will work fine.

You can add undyed chickpeas, all red chickpeas, or chickpeas dyed with different amounts of red paint to the tub. Then look for gold and red items to include.

Red and gold accessories complement this chickpea-based Chinese New Year sensory tub.

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This tulip-shaped, chickpea-based tub holds:

  • chickpeas infused with varying amounts of red paint
  • red and gold buttons
  • gold stars
  • metallic gold pompoms
  • gold and red bead garland strips
  • red diamond acrylic gems
  • wooden ladle
  • red bowl
  • chopsticks
  • small cups with Chinese calligraphy
A chickpea-based Chinese New Year sensory bin.

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Your early learners will love scooping, pouring, and manipulating the red and gold pieces in this Chinese New Year sensory play invitation.

Dyed chickpeas in a tulip-shaped punch bowl with red and gold accessories.

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Lunar New Year Lantern Craft

Add a festive, cultural touch to your Lunar New Year celebration or Chinese New Year classroom theme in minutes with this beautiful Lunar New Year Lantern craft!

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Related:

Chinese New Year Rice Bin

Chinese New Year Money Tree Activity

Chinese New Year (Year Of The Rabbit) Rice Bin

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