31 Days of Sensory Play Ideas: For Toddlers, Preschool & Kindy (2024)

Inside: A whole month of fabulous sensory play ideas that kids of all ages will love.

I’ve previously shared the enormous benefits of sensory play to brain development, and these experiences are not just important for babies and toddlers. Children of all ages benefit from sensory play. Beyond the positive impact upon the brain, sensory play also aids the development of thinking skills, and fine and gross motor skills, and fabulously it can also act as a great stress reliever for kids (and adults!)

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I personally love sensory play activities as they are simple to set up, generally requiring just a handful of items you’ll most probably already have in your home. Yes, some sensory play ideas are messy but by putting in place simple measures to limit your child’s play space, the mess can generally be restricted.

For example, try setting the activity up as a sensory bin so that it is contained within a large plastic tub/bin, set up on a mess mat on the floor (we’ve even used a small blow up pool as a rice play pit), or take it outdoors where the mess won’t matter quite so much. Have clean up tools such as a dustpan and brush or wet wipes nearby before you begin to make clean up easier too.

Today I’m sharing 31 Days of Sensory Play Ideas. These ideas are great for days at home or as after school activities. I’ve sorted the ideas according to which of the five senses is the main focus of the activity (though they, of course, mostly engage all of the senses!). You could work through the list in order, or mix up the days to explore a different type of sensory activity each day. Enjoy!

Sensory Play Ideas for Touch

1. Frozen Dinosaur Eggs from The Imagination Tree: This awesome dinosaur sensory activity is perfect for dino crazy kids!

2. Texture Balloon Sensory Play from Little Bins for Little Hands: Squeezy, squelchy sensory fun that even tactile avoiders will have fun exploring.

3. Beach Sensory Play from Fantastic Fun and Learning: Check out this awesome summer-y outdoor sensory tub, great for those days you’d rather be at the beach!

4. Farm Sensory Play from Frugal Fun and Learning: Check out this super easy farm themed sensory play for a simple activity for little ones.

5. Floam Slime Recipe: This awesome recipe for floam slime is an awesome ‘touch’ activity.

6. : Try this awesome tutorial to make (super!) cool snowlike slime! It’s sure to be a hit!

Related: 5 Games That Develop the Sense of Touch

7. Bubble Bin Sensory Play from No Time For Flashcards: This dreamy bubble bin sensory play idea is the perfect, simple but fun, sensory play for kids!

8. Digging for Worms Sensory Play from Learning 4 Kids: Check out this creepy crawly themed sensory idea, great for exploring sensory and motor skills!

9. Silly Putty Recipe: Try your hand at making this awesome silly putty, it’s sure to be a hit!

10. Rainbow Slime from Learn Play Imagine: This super colourful slime is an awesome way for kids to explore sensory play!

11. Sparkling Flower Water Play: Make this super cute fairy world with your kids for the perfect magical sensory activity.

12. Shaving Cream & Bubble Wrap Play from Picklebums: Check out this simple shaving foam and bubble wrap activity, it’s sure to get kids having fun!

Sensory Play Ideas for Sight

13. Fizzy Cloud Dough from Powerful Mothering: This recipe to make fizzy cloud dough is the perfect dual function sensory play and science experiment!

14. I Spy Sensory Play from You Clever Monkey: Check out this I spy activity, perfect for both sensory play and learning, with free printable I spy cards!

15. Slow Motion Sensory Bottle: Create this cool sensory bottle awesome for emotional regulation or moments when kids (or you) need a little calm.

RELATED: Check out this super cool list of Sensory Bottle ideas.

16. Mermaid Fabric Sensory Board from Homegrown Friends: Try your hand at making this quick and easy mermaid sensory board, great for hours of fun and sensory play!

17. Water Beads Sensory Window Bags from Parenting Chaos: This super satisfying water bead sensory bag is great for mess free sensory play!

18. Rainbow Chickpeas from And Next Comes L: Check out this fantastic tutorial for super colourful chick pea sensory play!

19. Exploring Magnet Sensory Play from And Next Comes L: Have a go at making this magnet sensory bin, great for encouraging kids to explore with science!

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Sensory Play Ideas for Smell

20. Scented Sensory Bottle: This awesome sensory bottle combines sight, smell, and hearing, for a super calming sensory experience.

21. Rosemary Rice Sensory Tub: Make this lovely scented rice sensory tub for simple, soothing, sensory play.

22. Lavender Sensory Rice from The Imagination Tree: This lavender scented rice is amazing to touch, smells divine and is beautiful look at, making it the perfect multi-sensory play idea.

23. Scented Rainbow Sensory Science from Fun-A-Day: Try this cool fizzing sensory science activity that everyone will love.

24. BEST Ever Scented Playdough Recipe: Try this awesome homemade play dough recipe for an amazing sensory experience using smell and touch.

25. Scented Snowflake Soup Sensory Play from And Next Comes L: Make this simple winter themed sensory tub, great for developing fine motor skills.

Sensory Play Ideas for Sound

26. Don’t Ring the Bells! Obstacle Course: Try your hand at creating this fun outdoor obstacle course for a fun, Christmas-themed sensory and movement activity.

27. Rainstick Sensory Bottle (check out the video below for instructions)

28. Exploring Sound Treasure Basket: Create this awesome sound treasure basket, perfect for little ones who love to explore sound.

Taste-Safe Sensory Play Ideas

29. Stuck in the Mud Sensory Activity from My Bored Toddler: Try making this cool mud themed sensory play bin for some simple, messy, fun!

30. Edible Glitter Finger Paint: Create this squishy, squelchy, ooey, gooey edible glitter finger paint, perfect for kids who can’t help but put things in their mouths!

31. Hot Chocolate Cloud Dough from Sugar Spice and Glitter: Check out this awesome smelling, three ingredient, cloud dough! Sure to be a hit!

And, if after all of that you are looking for more sensory play-spiration, you might like this collection of the Best Sensory Toys for Kids or for the truly brave at heart – 15 Ways to Have Fun with Mud.


31 Days of Sensory Play Ideas: For Toddlers, Preschool & Kindy (3) Christie Burnett is a teacher, presenter, writer and the mother of two. She created Childhood 101 as a place for teachers and parents to access engaging, high quality learning ideas.

31 Days of Sensory Play Ideas: For Toddlers, Preschool & Kindy (2024)

FAQs

What is sensory play for kindergarten? ›

In essence, sensory play includes play that engages any of your child's senses. This includes touch, smell, sight, sound and taste.

How can you promote children's sensory development in preschool? ›

Through the use of ball tracks, light tables, smell jars, balance equipment, and textured surfaces, and shatterproof mirrors, children can experience many senses throughout the day. Art materials and musical instruments can also provide time for children to explore with their senses.

How do you set up sensory play for toddlers? ›

It's simple for children to enjoy sensory play when you create a sensory bin for them to explore. To create a sensory bin, simply fill a small tub or container with objects from nature such as leaves, rocks, and sand that have different textures for your little one to explore.

What are the benefits of sensory play for 2 year olds? ›

The benefits of sensory play
  • It helps to build nerve connections in the brain.
  • It encourages the development of motor skills.
  • It supports language development.
  • It encourages 'scientific thinking' and problem solving.
  • It can involve mindful activities which are beneficial for all children.
Mar 12, 2018

What are the 5 sensory play? ›

Any activity that engages a child's senses is considered sensory play. This includes the classic five senses (touch, smell, taste, sight, and hearing), as well as three additional senses (proprioception, vestibular sense, and interoception).

What is Montessori sensory play? ›

Introduction: Awakening the Senses

Sensory play is a hands-on, immersive experience that helps children reconnect with their environment and discover the world through their senses.

What are examples of sensory play in the early years? ›

What sensory play activities can parents do at home?
  • Sand and water play. Fill any box with sand or water, and add different toys too. ...
  • Playing with food. Encourage play through squishing, smearing, and tasting food. ...
  • Homemade musical instruments. ...
  • Painting. ...
  • Sensory bottle. ...
  • Indoor obstacle course. ...
  • Playdough. ...
  • Sensory bin.
Feb 10, 2022

What are examples of sensory skills? ›

Sensory skills are those such as vision, hearing, touch, smell, taste, vestibular (for balance and head position in space), and proprioception (information from the muscles and joints). They are responsible for receiving information.

How to extend sensory play? ›

Novelty can provide so much benefit for sensory development. Add some music while doing sensory play. Encourage putting feet in the sensory bin instead of hands. Add movement or offer different positions to play with sensory bins: while standing, while sitting on a yoga ball, while laying on their tummy.

How to make sensory toys for preschoolers? ›

Color rice or pasta with food coloring and vinegar for a sensory bin, adding small objects for discovery. Playdough is simple, too. Just mix flour, water, salt, and cream of tartar. Personalize toys with various textures, colors, and shapes to keep sensory experiences engaging and stimulating.

How to make sensory games? ›

Sensory play ideas for kids
  1. Blowing bubbles. Mix one part washing-up liquid with six parts water to make your own homemade bubble mixture. ...
  2. Play with slime. ...
  3. Make a mud kitchen. ...
  4. Homemade playdough. ...
  5. Make some maracas. ...
  6. Fake snow.

What is another name for sensory play? ›

Sensory play, messy play or creative play are just some of the terms used to describe a lot of fun! As a child our senses are a vital foundation of how we experience the world around us, and sensory-based play is an essential part of babies, toddlers and preschoolers' learning development.

What is an example of a sensory observation? ›

An observation uses one's senses to make a statement, for example “I see the color purple on the flower” is an observation using the sense of sight.

What is sensory play for preschoolers? ›

Sensory play is a type of play activity that stimulates the children's senses. Most often, sensory play is done in a large container called a sensory bin. These containers allow children to explore space, measurement, and texture among other things in a contained environment.

Do 5 year olds need sensory play? ›

Children learn best through engagement—when they are actively watching, listening, or performing an activity. Sensory play is a wonderful way for children to play and learn because it uses the senses to promote brain development, cognitive development, language development, and motor skills development in all children.

How do you explain sensory needs to a child? ›

Make a simple comparison.

Compare it to how most people feel when they touch a hot stove. To your child, an itchy sweater might feel just as intense and uncomfortable. Or the loud siren that annoys you might really hurt your child's ears. Giving concrete examples can help family and friends better understand.

What age should you start sensory play? ›

What age can you start sensory play? From the moment they're born, your baby is ready for sensory play. Even in the womb, your baby uses their senses to understand the world. By the time they are born, they'll already be able to recognise your voice and your smell.

What is the purpose of a sensory toy? ›

Sensory toys, specifically designed to stimulate the senses, have a significant role in developmental growth. Not only do they offer tactile, visual, and auditory stimulation, but they also contribute to cognitive development, social and language development, and the enhancement of fine motor skills.

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