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20 Spring Sensory Bins for Kids of All Ages – Fun and Engaging

Engage toddlers with sensory activities that explore spring’s sights, sounds, and textures. These 20 spring sensory bin activities will stimulate young minds and help develop important sensory skills.

From vibrant sensory bins filled with spring-themed items like flowers, grass, and colorful toys to calming sensory bottles filled with sparkling water and floating objects, there’s something for every toddler to enjoy. 

spring sensory bins

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Items Needed for Spring Sensory Activities

Some common materials needed for these Spring sensory activities are listed below. Remember, this list is not all-inclusive; specific crafts may require additional items.

1. Garden Sensory Bin

It’s never too early to start kids gardening. This sensory activity lets them explore the sights, smells, and feelings of working with plants.

Garden sensory bin with dirty and fake flowers

by Mess for Less

2. Butterfly Sensory Bottle

Springtime is all about the butterflies emerging to make the world a little brighter. Kids will be mesmerized by this sensory bottle’s swirling colors and bright butterflies.

butterflies in sensory bottle

by Simple Living Creative Learning

3. Bug Sensory Bin

Butterflies aren’t the only things that start to emerge come spring. Bugs of all types begin to show, and this dried bean-filled bug garden is the perfect way for kids to interact safely with them.

bug sensory bin

by Fireflies & Mud Pies

4. Spring Flowers Sensory Play

Pretty spring flowers are a sure sign that spring is here. Kids will love these colorful sensory flower cups with a bit of glitter added because glitter makes everything better.

spring flowers sensory bin with real flowers

by Natural Beach Living

5. DIY Rainbow Rice Sensory Bin

It would be impossible to put an actual rainbow in a bin, but this rainbow rice sensory bin is just as good. It’s filled with colors and sparkles for kids to explore.

Also, be sure to try making rainbow spaghetti for your next spring sensory project!

diy rainbow sensory bin for kids

by The Mindful Toddler

6. Ladybug Slime

Slime is one of the top sensory toys for kids. This DIY ladybug slime is all about these cute little bug friends.

ladybug slime

by My Joy-Filled Life

7. Vegetable and Flower Garden Sensory Bin

Sensory play is so important for kids’ development and education. This cute little garden sensory bin is practically mess-free, and they will love planting the flowers in the lentil filler.

veggie and flower sensory bin

by Simply Full of Delight

8. Nature Sensory Bag Suncatcher

Suncatchers are a great way to brighten a room, and sensory experiences allow kids to explore. This unique idea combines both of those into a single, fantastic activity for young kids.

flower nature sensory bag

by Hands On As We Grow

9. Miniature Peter Rabbit Garden

Use the printable to make a Peter Rabbit garden playset and laminate the pieces. Then, include some play dough and a container to create a Peter Rabbit sensory garden playset.

Lastly, pair it with the tale of Peter and Rabbit!

peter the rabbit

by Barley & Birch

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10. Bee Themed Sensory Bin

This bee-themed sensory bin looks complicated, but it’s actually really simple to create. It’s also guaranteed to keep little hands buzzy for a long time. Also, Don’t miss out on this adorable paper plate bee craft.

bee themed sensory bin

by Crafty Kids Play

11. Spring Sensory Bin

This sweet, colorful spring sensory bin is perfect for kids to explore the pretty colors of spring. The printable also offers an opportunity to learn a bit.

spring sensory bin with flowers and rice

by Little Bins for Little Hands

12. Magic Garden Potions

This project gives kids and parents something sensory to do. Adults plant a garden centered around the kids’ constant raids for potion ingredients.

magic garden sensory bin for spring with flowers

by Picklebums

13. Frog Pond Sensory Bin

Frogs are a popular childhood favorite, so this bin is perfect for most kids. The glass drop “water” means no spills, too. Grab some plastic frogs and make this spring sensory bin idea come to life.

frog sensory bin

by Taming Little Monsters

14. Color Sorting Sensory Bag

Here’s a great spring sensory bag idea that helps reinforce color recognition. Kids sort colored beads inside the bag, which has matching color rings printed on the outside.

sensory bag beads

by The Best Ideas for Kids

15. Rain Sensory Bin

One thing about making sensory bins (like this rain sensory bin) is that there’s no “right” way to play with them. Given just a hint of direction, it’s amazing to see what kids can come up with.

rain sensory bin

by Sugar, Spice, and Glitter

16. Ladybug Sensory Bin

One great thing about sensory bins is that they don’t need to be complicated to set up. Gather some grass and leaves, and it’s the perfect habitat for little ladybug beads.

ladybug sensory

by The Attachment Mummy

17. Scented Spring Sensory Bin

This is the easiest bin on the list, but kids are guaranteed to love it. It’s nothing more than spring-scented, soapy foam with loads of utensils for the kids to use.

Grab a sensory bin and try out this at-home bubble recipe!

scented spring sensory bins

by Fun-A-Day

18. Under The Sea Ocean Sensory Bin

While ocean-themed bins are loads of fun, filler can be an issue. Water gets everywhere, and things like glass drops and rice lack the sensory properties of water. But water beads are the perfect compromise, offering a squishy, malleable sensory experience but with fewer spills.

under the water sensory bin

by Made in a Pinch

19. Spring Flower Sensory Bottle

This is a perfect spring sensory bottle project since it’s almost entirely made of gathered materials. Grab a bunch of wildflowers and an old bottle to make this pretty sensory bottle.

Also, be sure to try making this fun paper plate sunflower craft!

spring flower sensory bottle

by Kids Craft Room

20. Spring Sensory Bin

This sensory bin captures the spring spirit. The easy-to-obtain items come together to evoke birds’ nests and hatchlings.

Pair this spring sensory bin idea with this fun DIY apple bird feeder craft!

spring sensory bin

by Messy Little Monster

Spring Sensory Bin Ideas – Summary

Get ready for fun with 20 easy spring sensory activities for kids! From colorful sensory bins to interactive spring sensory trays, these engaging activities will spark creativity and exploration. Perfect for little hands, these spring sensory activities help develop fine motor skills, encourage imaginative play, and bring the joy of the season to life.

Whether at home or in the classroom, these sensory bins and trays are a great way to celebrate the sights and sounds of spring while keeping your kids entertained!

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