My love for sensory bins is bringing you more ♥ today!
What we have here is an archeological dig site for dinosaurs…or simply a dinosaur dig sensory bin ;)
To make one for your little ones, be sure to include some of these tools.
More specifically, here’s the lowdown on what I used to make this super cool dinosaur dig sensory bin for little Miss V:
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assorted dry beans: I used black-eyed peas, large lima beans, split peas, & pinto beans (these are the rocks)
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brown glass beads (more rocks – different texture)
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plastic dinosaurs
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popsicle sticks (digger & excavator)
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rake (digger & excavator)
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plastic soap holder (sorter)
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egg carton (sorter)
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sifter
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measuring cup (sorter & measurer)
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cardboard plant pot (sorter)
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plastic container (specimen jar)
and voilà – it’s a Dinosaur Dig Sensory Bin! :)
Angela says
This is really great! I will be putting together a bin like this for my kiddos next week! Thanks for the ideas :)
mama♥miss says
Thanks for checking it out Angela :)
Amy says
Hi, I am just discovering these sensory bins. My son is 2.5 years old. Is he too old for these? Do you save these and bring them out again?
mamamissblog says
Hey Amy!! My little miss is 2 3/4 (she turns 3 in NOV :) & I definitely don’t think he is to old. Sensory bins are used in preschool & kindergarten all the time (I even love playing around in them with her :) I do save them. I store everything separately – for example, for this particular bin, I will store the beans in a large zip-lock & most likely reuse them for other bins. I then will separate the tools into a different area to use for other bins & baggie up the misc objects like the dinos. If your son is anything like my little gal this will occupy him for a great deal of time (well, toddler time that is ;). He will probably even sit for a longer time too because it will be his first bin. When I introduce a new bin to V she will sit for a good 45min – 1 hr at a time playing with it. Make sure you add lots of containers & scoops (they LOVE sorting & separating :)
Hope this super LONG reply helps you in your sensory bin explorations!!
xx ♥ m
Amy says
Thanks!
Trisha @ Inspiration Laboratories says
I really like this sensory bin. I’m featuring it on this week’s Sunday Showcase.
mamamissblog says
awww thanks Trisha – what a nice surprise!! We had tons of fun with it during our Dino week :)
xx ♥ m
Allison says
Fantastic sensory bin! I love all the elements you included. Thanks for linking up to The Sunday Showcase.
mamamissblog says
Thanks Allison!!! And thanks for taking the time to stop by & check it out :)
xx ♥ m
Capri + 3--Theresa says
Your sensory bin came out great! I love all of the different colors and textures. The glass beads threw me for a moment…I could not figure out what they were until I read your description. They are very shiny and pretty. I hope you will stop by and link this post to Artsy Play Wednesday on Capri + 3.
: 0 ) Theresa
http://www.multiples-mom.com
mamamissblog says
Hey there Theresa!
Thanks for your kind words & for stopping by today!
I love, love, love using the glass beads, V loves them too, she usually picks them out of the mix & separates them :)
I’m headed on over to you now to link up :)
xx ♥ m