12 Easter Sensory Activities Your Child Will LOVE
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As the Easter season is upon us, it’s the perfect time to engage your little ones in a world of sensory exploration with some effortless fun Easter Sensory Activities. For parents of young children, creating memorable experiences during the holiday season is a must. And what better way to celebrate Easter than by immersing your little bunnies in a plethora of fun and educational Easter-themed activities that involve all their senses?
From the whimsical allure of the Easter Bunny to the vibrant colors of decorated eggs, Easter offers many opportunities to stimulate your child’s senses. These fun Easter sensory activities aren’t just about entertainment; they’re also fantastic tools for nurturing your child’s development in such a fun way.
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By engaging in hands-on experiences with different textures, toddlers can enhance their problem-solving skills, hand-eye coordination, fine-motor skills, and more Moreover, these activities foster language development as children can describe the sensations they encounter, laying the groundwork for effective communication.
So, grab your favorite Easter books and art supplies, to enjoy these Easter sensory play ideas with your little explorers. Plus, create cherished memories together this Easter while experiencing sensory fun educational activities together!
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12 Easter Sensory Activities
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Easter Sensory Bin by Two Kids and a Coupon
This Easter sensory bin is packed with soft textures like pom poms and plushes, creating a tactile adventure your little one will love. Get creative and add in some Easter toys you have around the house. It’s a great way to get your little ones involved in some fun Easter celebratory activities!
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Spring Letter Recognition Activity and Sensory Bin by Mama of Minis
Combine learning and fun with a sensory bin filled with cute Easter-themed carrot printables. Children can match the uppercase and lowercase carrots while enjoying an Easter or spring-themed activity.
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Easter Sensory Bin with Tissue Paper by Two Pink Peonies
Toddlers and preschoolers will love digging and scooping through tissue paper in this next Easter sensory bin idea. Plus, it’s budget-friendly and super easy to put together.
04
Hatching Chick Spring Sensory Bin by Messy Little Monster
Engage in a fun and educational experience with this hatching chick Spring sensory bin. Explore textures, practice counting, and let your child’s imagination soar as they hatch plastic Easter eggs to reveal adorable chicks inside.
05
Easter Egg Sensory Bag by A Little Pinch of Perfect
This Easter egg sensory bag uses eggs that won’t crack. So, your little one will have fun exploring the spring colors in a fun and mess-free way. They’ll get to push, squeeze, and use their little fingers while exploring this fun sensory bag.
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Musical Easter Egg Sensory Bin by Taming Little Monsters
Make some noise with this musical Easter egg sensory bin. All you need in a little rice, some plastic eggs, and any other small toys that will fit inside an easter egg. Create DIY musical instruments with your little ones exploring sound, honing their fine motor skills, and matching colors.
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Easter Sensory Bin for Toddlers by Finding Myself Young
Keep it simple with this Easter sensory bin idea. It’s easy and fun for toddlers to enjoy without the fuss of elaborate setups.
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Color Sorting Easter Sensory Bin by Simply Full of Delight
This sensory play idea is incredibly cute and introduces color sorting to little ones in a fun and engaging way. Babies and toddlers can explore, sort, and play with paper shreds, plastic Easter eggs, buttons, bunnies, and more.
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Spring Sensory Bin by In the Playroom
Experience the magic of spring with this engaging spring sensory bin. It’s ideal for storytelling, role-playing, and counting practice. If you don’t own any spring filler items, you can head over to your local dollar store or take a peak in your pantry to see what you can add.
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Bunny Sensory Bin by Natural Beach Living
Enjoy endless imaginative play with this charming little bunny sensory bin. Let your child’s curiosity run wild as they dig into a vibrant Spring scene, stimulating their senses and fine motor abilities along the way. You can have them scoop out the hidden bunnies, color sort some easter eggs, and more.
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Little Chicks Sensory Bin by Little Bins for Little Hands
Hop into a world of possibilities with the Little Chicks sensory bin. This Easter-themed bin is packed with early learning opportunities and good old-fashioned fun, from counting eggs to playing hide-and-seek with adorable chicks.
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Look And Find Easter Sensory Bottle by Mommy Evolution
Stimulate sensory development and spark curiosity as your little one hunts for hidden treasures inside this look-and-find Easter sensory bottle. Sensory bottles are always fun because they can help calm your child’s regulatory system. This is why many parents and therapists will include them in a calming corner for children. So, making some easter themed sensory bottles is another way to enjoy some creative fun and possibly, have a new calming tool up your sleeve.
Remember, you don’t always need to have the most Pinterest perfect activities for your kids during the holidays. Something as simple as painting an egg carton or exploring a sensory bin is more than enough to spark their curiosity and sensory experience. So, which of the fun sensory activities above do you think your little one would enjoy this Easter?