Published On Jul 23, 2018
Since I don't have toddlers anymore, I asked my friend, Dana Schmoyer from Schmovies, to raid Dollar Tree for toddler sensory bin ideas. Sensory bins are a great way to play and explore. Remember that you should always supervise your children when using sensory bin items, as many of them are small. Toddlers that are still oral and place things in their mouth should not use sensory bins. Start sensory bins with tolerable textures and work up to textures that are more sensitive.
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