Sensory activities for toddlers
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Try this easy edible finger paint recipe when you need a fun raindy day activity for kids! Make this edible finger paint in 5 minutes with 2 ingredients!

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21 Amazing Sensory Bins for Toddlers - HAPPY TODDLER PLAYTIME Here are 40+ fun and amazing SENSORY BINS for toddlers and preschoolers. Learn and play with all these sensory bin ideas from rice to pom poms and more!
Do you love sensory play but worry about your baby eating your play medium? Here is a taste safe sensory play foam that is as much fun as it is safe!

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Edible Play Sand that is taste safe and so easy to make. Perfect sand to fill your sensory bins!

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This Jello Play Dough is an easy recipe to make for sensory play and can be used in your literacy activities.

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Your child won't believe how fun these 40 bargain toddler activities are. You will keep your sanity while your child is occupied indoors. These activities are perfect for 18 months, 2 year old, under 2 and 3. Girls and boys alike will enjoy these preschool activities that are educational. You can DIY to save money on crafts too. #toddleractivities #educationaltoddleractivities #preschoolactivities #athome #onabudget
Moon Sand, A Toddler Sensory Play Activity, just two ingredients, great indoor or outdoor activity for toddler and kids!
Soap foam is such a fun and easy sensory play recipe to mix up. It can be whizzed up in minutes using only 2 ingredients, water and washing up liquid (dish soap), and it feels so soft and fun to play with. Soap foam can be made in any colour of the rainbow by adding a little food colouring. Playing with soap foam is such a fun sensory play experience for toddlers and preschoolers (and big kids too!) that is suitable for both outdoor or indoor sensory play.

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When your child is overstimulated by a situation, use these sensory activities to calm them down and give their bodies a chance to feel relaxed.

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