Easter Sensory Bins



Hi friends! I cannot believe that Easter has already came and went... This month ha flown by! I had all intentions of rounding up my favorite Easter finds for the littles, sharing a few simple recipes and sharing a few new blog posts but LIFE. Life with 4 littles has been amazing but so busy! My hands {and arms} are literally always full, but I LOVE it.
Anyways, I wanted to go ahead and share a super simple sensory bin kit I made for the littles for Easter. You could easily swap out the bunny decor for some fun spring/summer finds for the littles :I'm thinking I'll create a little farmers market/ beach inspired theme for my next sensory kit... My kids love playing with these little bins, and I love that they are inexpensive to make.
We've had lots of rainy days here lately, so I threw together these little bins {bins are from Target for $2} for the kiddos to play with for some indoor fun. I just added what I already had laying around the house {the little carrots and plastic scoops both are Target finds}, cookie cutters were from Home Goods {love that place!}, and I used cotton balls and dried black beans to mimic bunny tails and a garden... Super simple, but super fun for the littles! Happy Monday, friends!
-Thee Girl in Yellow, Kasey
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