Are you looking for some fun and educational spring sensory activities for preschoolers? These are all great ideas to keep your child busy while helping them to develop and grow!
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Spring Sensory Activities for Preschoolers
Sensory activities are not only a wonderful way to entertain your child, but are a great way to incorporate sensory stimulation!
Sensory activities engage at least one, if not several, of the five senses: sight, sound, touch, smell or taste.
Here are some of our favorites!
Sensory Spring Activities
Spring Sensory Activities for Preschoolers & Toddlers
These are either activities that I have done with my own children, or some that I know they would love to try!
Give them each a try! Your child will have so much fun they won't even know it's good for them;)
This vegetable garden sensory bin is a great activity for preschoolers and toddlers!
They will love to touch and feel the items in this bin! Take this time to also discuss gardening and how our food grows as well!
Finger painting is a great sensory activity!
These brightly colored flowers are a great way to celebrate spring while having fun!
Easter is definitely a big part of spring!
Let your child play in this easter sensory bin for lots of spring fun!
These spring sensory bottles are a great way to teach your little one while letting them enjoy sensory play!
Grab those plastic eggs you have lying around and make cute and fun submarines! This sensory activity will Keep your kids happy and busy.
Learn through play with this fun Letter Matching Sensory Bin using plastic eggs!Â
Kids love to make slime! This taste safe Peeps Slime is the perfect spring activity!
Kids will love making bug and reptile fossils using this fun cloud dough play tray!Â
These clay seed bombs are an easy DIY for a fun family or school project. The kids love the big mess they can make and you can enjoy the great conversations you will have about the importance of growing your own food and planting flowers for the bees.
I love this idea! What a great way to teach your child about butterflies!
So many fun things included in this crafting process! Painting pots, then touching soil, planting seeds and finally cutting grass 'hair' make this a fun and varied sensory activity for kids!
This birdseed sensory bin is a great spring activity for little hands:)
Want to get your kids to start gardening? This garden journal is a great way to help them on their journey!
Spring Sensory Activities for Toddlers
And those are some of the best spring sensory activities for preschoolers and toddlers!
Have you tried any of these activities?
Please leave a comment below and let us know which ones are your favorites!
If you are looking for some additional sensory fun then be sure to check out:
Easy Sensory Bins for Busy Moms