Easter Sensory Bin
Looking for a simple and festive activity to keep little hands busy this Easter? This Easter Egg and Pom Pom Sensory Bin is the perfect blend of colorful fun and hands-on play!
Using a few inexpensive supplies—like pastel pom poms, foam eggs, and plastic Easter eggs from the Dollar Tree—you can create a bright, inviting sensory experience little kids will love.
Just toss everything into a large colorful bin, and watch their imaginations come to life!
Easter Egg and Pom Pom Sensory Bin Supplies:
- Pom Poms in easter colors, light pink, blue and yellow.
Foam Eggs- I got mine from Dollar Tree, they are meant to hang on a tree
Plastic Easter Eggs- They have a ton of different options at the Dollar Tree. The eggs I found came in the little egg crate.
- Colorful Large Plastic Bin
This is extremely easy to set up! Simply dump all of the pom-poms and eggs into the colorful bin.
I like to set the bin on a blanket on the floor for easy cleanup!
This sensory bin is especially perfect for toddlers around 1 to 2.5 years old. At this age, little ones are naturally curious and love exploring different textures, colors, and shapes.
This bin a great way to support their development through play. My son is right in that age range, and he was completely captivated by it!
He spent hours scooping, sorting, and filling eggs with pom poms. It’s a simple setup that keeps them busy for hours.
All in all, this Easter-themed sensory bin is a wonderful way to engage your little one in hands-on, creative play.
Not only is it easy to put together using affordable supplies, but it also offers hours of fun and developmental benefits.
Whether you’re looking for a rainy-day activity or something festive to add to your Easter celebrations, this bin is a great go-to.
So next time you’re at the Dollar Tree, grab a few supplies—and get ready to watch your toddler light up with joy!
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