Easter Sensory Bins provide a unique opportunity to combine the excitement of the holiday with hands-on exploration and learning.
Easter is a time of joy and celebration, and what better way to get into the spirit of the holiday than with some fun sensory play?
Sensory bins are a great way to engage children’s senses and promote their cognitive, social and emotional development.
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Recommended Easter Books
When you’re done playing, enjoy these Easter books that are perfect for your kids!
Be sure to check out the full list of fun Easter books.
Extra Easter Ideas!
And don't miss these printable Easter ideas to do at home or for your classroom!
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Easter Egg Roll and Color Math Games

Not only do Easter sensory bins provide an engaging and fun activity for children, but they also offer opportunities for learning and development.
These bins typically include a variety of materials such as colored rice, plastic eggs, Easter grass and other thematic items that are perfect for exploring and manipulating.
Explore these exciting and creative Easter sensory bin ideas that are sure to capture children’s imaginations and provide hours of entertainment.
Easter Sensory Bins
This charming Easter Bunny Sensory Bin is a fun and creative way to engage children in imaginative play during the Easter season.
Practise fine motor skills and counting while you feed the Easter bunny some eggs. This is a great sensory activity for kids to try this Easter.
Need a win? This Easter egg water sensory bin is the golden ticket.
With this nature inspired Easter sensory bin, your little ones can have some educational fun while exploring nature at home.
This Easter Alphabet Sensory Bin is a fun way for your preschoolers and kindergarteners to work on letter recognition this Easter.
Eggs and Carrots Easter Sensory Bin engages kids in filling and dumping and pouring and creating which are especially good skills for preschoolers to practise.
Here's a colorful sensory bin with scented water beads and plastic Easter eggs.
This hatching chick Spring sensory bin is great for imaginative play, learning to count and exploring different textures. The best bit is hatching the plastic easter eggs to see how many chicks are inside each egg.Â
To assembly this super easy Easter Sensory bin you only need a few materials.Â
To celebrate Spring and Easter, put together a little Jelly Bean Sensory Bin. Use colorful jelly beans for the sensory material and add some plastic eggs, plastic egg cups and a little chick. Peep! Peep!
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