By U READY, TEDDY?
Fill your Valentine's sensory bin with candy conversation hearts for a pretty, literacy-rich (and tasty) filler.
Choose red, pink + purple water beads for a squishy, fun sensory bin. When kids are done playing you can use as vase filler for Valentine's bouquets.
Who wouldn't want to play with a big tub of colorful sprinkles? They are fun to scoop, pour + decorate with.
It says it right on the container "mesmerizing feel-good fluffy stuff." Kids will love scooping + playing with a bin of pink or purple pluffle.
Dyed red/pink rice is a great + versatile sensory bin filler. It is perfect for pouring, scooping, mixing + shaking.
Kids are drawn to sparkle + a sequin-filled sensory bin gives lots of sparkle with half the mess of glitter.
Real or faux flower petals are silky to the touch + great for hiding objects or transferring with tongs. Real petals also have the added sensory benefit of scent.
Baby-safe + colorful, these tulle scarves are soft, translucent + great for hiding or wrapping objects.
A taste-safe sensory filler can be made with mini marshmallows. Pair with figures for small world play or toothpicks for building.
This shimmery pink Kinetic Sand is the perfect thing for sensory play Valentine's Day + every other day of the year.
Red, pink, white pom poms are a fun filter to use on their own or paired with another filler. Pom poms are perfect for fine motor practice or posting.