Sensory Bin With Toys And Water

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Want a fun way to cool your toddler off of that requires no prep?  This Sensory Bin with toys and water is such a fun way to play when it’s hot outside!

This Sensory Bin with Toys and Water is also super simple to set up and will keep your little one busy and having fun!

When the weather gets nice out it seems like the only thing my 2-year-olds want to do is play outside – with water.  Does your child love to play with water, too?

I didn’t want to fill our kiddie pool up and get the twins completely drenched that morning.

So instead I filled up a clear tub for my toddlers.  Filling a tub is a lot quicker and easier overall than to bring out the big kiddie pool.  I like to use a tub that is shallow for any water activities.

They immediately started filling the tub with all of their little toys.  First, they had to put all of their blocks in.  Then they just grabbed a tub with a mixture of little toys and dumped it in the water.

This is such a simple activity that requires no-prep!  If you have a little one who likes water then I suggest trying this sensory bin with toys and water.

Sensory Bin with water and toys

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How to set up the sensory bin with water and toys:

  • Get a clear tub (or you could use a water table)

  • Fill With Water (we filled our tub 2-3 inches with water)

  • Add in small toys (that can get wet- we didn’t do any with batteries)

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Water Sensory BinWhat is your child gaining from this sensory tub?

This fun sensory bin with toys and water really lets your child explore and play with their toys in a whole new way!

Plus it helps keep them cool if it’s warm or hot outside.

My boys loved splashing the water around, scooping up water in their blocks and pouring it out, and pouring water out of the cups.

Add in toys or items that you think would benefit your child to explore and ones they like!

Supervise your child closely with this activity, since it does have water.  Always be within an arms reach of your child.  And dump out the water when you are finished playing.

I hope your toddler will have fun and keep cool with this water toy sensory bin!


Sensory Bin With Water and Toys

 

 

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