Silly question/request: next time could you show us how you pack it up after the kids play with it? For example if you use Tupperware or Ziploc bags to store things separately. Thank you Kayla!
Again more great ideas! Thank you. Just a little note about using stickers, if you take the paper off and sprinkled them with a tiny bit of flour, they become non-stick. You only need to use a tiny bit. Also, the fall one was one of my favorite, but I'm going to use actual tiny branches from the tree.
I love this! My daughter is a month younger than Jackson. Do you do sensory bins for Jackson? I would love some ideas for an almost two year old. Thanks! Love your channel ❤️
This is such a cool video. I’ve watched other sensory bin videos and ideas but I love the theme of these and that you kept it simple but creative! Thank you so much for sharing your great ideas 😀
I can't wait till my 10 month old gets a little older and stops putting everything in his mouth so I can make these. Also for Christmas I think a sensory bin with the tiny fake Christmas trees would be so cute and fun. My mom makes a small Christmas village every year and all my nieces have loved playing with the tiny people and trees
Omg yes! My daughter is almost 18 months and STILL puts everything in her mouth! I just wanna do all these sensory bins and activities with her so badddd 😩
I just put together some sensory bins for the first time last week and your older video helped a ton! My kids are almost 4 and 2.5 and beans ended up being WAY less messy for them than rice, so I think that's what we're going to stick with in the future lol. I also added some macaroni noodles and they loved that. I saw one with cut up straws that looked fun too!
I love your videos. Recently I am bothered about the amount of toys and stuff you have for your kids. Considering also the plastic problem around world.
I like this concept but my toddler is really bad for throwing stuff when he's done playing with it like playdoh or slime. So I just know that it would go everywhere lol