Easter is the perfect time to let your creativity shine with fun and engaging sensory bins. Dive into these delightful ideas that will captivate both kids and the young at heart.
DIY Bunny Tracks
Use flour or cornstarch to create ‘bunny tracks’ in your bin. Add small bunny figurines to continue the adventure.
Rainbow Rice Delight
Start with a base of rainbow-colored rice, which is super easy to make with just rice, vinegar, and food coloring. Trust me, the vibrant colors will keep little hands busy for hours.
Shredded Paper Nest
Use shredded paper as a base to mimic an Easter nest. Throw in small eggs and plush critters for a cozy, tactile experience.
Sensory Soap Foam
Whip up some soap foam and place it in the bin with plastic eggs for a bubbly twist. It’s messy in the best way and rinses off easily.
Easter Egg Oobleck
Mix cornstarch and water to create oobleck, a fascinating non-Newtonian fluid. Add plastic eggs for a science-meets-Easter sensory bin.
Foam Ball Bonanza
Add foam balls in various colors for a lightweight and bouncy texture. They’re great for sorting by color or size.

