Pumpkin Patch sensory bin – toddler activity

Pumpkin Patch Sensory Bin

Hey there! Fall is a great time to show your toddler all the cool things about the season through sensory play. One fun idea is to create a Pumpkin Patch Sensory Bin. It’s an easy, hands-on activity that will keep your little one entertained while they explore all the wonders of autumn in a fun and interactive way.

Items You Need

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Instructions

  1. To start, pick a filler for the base of your sensory bin. Dried corn kernels are a great choice because they’re soft, have a fun texture, and mimic the look of a real pumpkin patch or farm environment. Other options include uncooked rice, oatmeal, or dried beans—all of which are fun for toddlers to scoop, pour, and sift through with their hands or toy shovels. *If you want to activate the sense of smell, coat the base in essential oils or pumpkin spice.
  2. Scatter mini pumpkins, gourds, small animals or farm equipment throughout the bin.
  3. Add a shovel, some buckets, and a pair of tongs for them to activate their imagination.
  4. Now, the real fun begins! Place on a table or in a sensory bin stand to let your little one explore this Pumpkin Patch Sensory Bin.

Are you looking for more fun fall toddler activities? You can explore all Beauty Within the Hills fall activities here or read our Fall Toddler Activity Blog post here!

Pumpkin Patch Sensory Bin

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