Sensory Activities

Toddler Fall Squash Sensory Play

Ready for an easy and simple fall activity?  Toddler Fall Squash Sensory Play is so quick to set up and is perfect for your leftover squash seeds and guts. This activity is so much fun!  Toddler Fall Soup Sensory Play allows your toddler to dig in with their hands and squish the squash seeds, break them apart from the guts, scoop and pour, and have lots of pretend play. It really is a perfect fall activity since squash is in season, and it will keep your toddler engaged and learning.  I was able to fully cook dinner…

Pumpkin Patch Sensory Table

Does your toddler or preschooler love the pumpkin patch?  My 2-year-old twin toddlers can’t stop talking about the pumpkin patch! I think we went to the pumpkin patch at least seven times last year.  My toddlers love tractors, animals, and pumpkins!  Does your toddler have an interest in those, too?  So we had to have a pumpkin patch sensory table!   My twins have been talking about the pumpkin patch since the end of August (since fall stuff has been in the stores).  They keep asking to go to the…

Sensory Bin with Wild Roses

Does your toddler like to pick flowers?  My twins love picking flowers.  That’s why I created this sensory bin with wild roses for them. There are so many flowers blooming right now.  We have an abundance of roses in our yard right now, so I thought this sensory bin with wild roses would be perfect for them! My boys had so much fun examining, smelling, and pulling the flowers apart (minus the prickly stems). Nature is such an easy, natural, and free activity for kids. My kids actually prefer these types of activities over toys…