I went to Walmart's easter section and there were a lot of $1 finds. I really like erasers because you can find great shapes and they are a good size for sensory bins. I also got the Easter grass (shredded paper) for less than $1.
My son absolutely loved this bin. He was "hopping" the bunny erasers and was so proud of himself when he figured out how to make the plastic bunnies hop (they jump when you press on the back). He was afraid of the wind-up duck at first but now he brings it to me to wind it up throughout the day.
This site provides materials to teach your toddler. Each lesson is based upon a theme and includes related items: a daily rhyme, activities, crafts, felt board ideas, sensory bin ideas, songs, books/stories, movies/tv shows, nursery rhymes/poems, lunch/snack ideas, and printable worksheets.
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Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Easter Sensory Bin
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
E is for Easter
Let the fun begin! You can print this lesson HERE.
Highlights:
Sensory Bin -
Scope out your local dollar store or the dollar section of a big box store. These items cost $4 total. With items like these there are a lot of duplicates so if you can buy with another mom (or more) and share costs it will be to your benefit. It is better to have a larger variety than multiples of one item.

Activity Folder -
I recommend printing the lesson on white cardstock and laminating most of the items (in this lesson I laminated the chicks, eggs, jellybeans, tracing page, and writing pages).
Use the included pages for as many activities as you can think of. You can use them for matching, sorting, memory, etc. If you laminate the writing pages have your child use a dry erase marker and you can reuse them infinitely.
Crafts -
Many of the crafts in this activity need special supplies (eggs, basket, etc). The crafts you make are really going to depend on the age and capabilities of the child you are working with.
Highlights:
Scope out your local dollar store or the dollar section of a big box store. These items cost $4 total. With items like these there are a lot of duplicates so if you can buy with another mom (or more) and share costs it will be to your benefit. It is better to have a larger variety than multiples of one item.
I recommend printing the lesson on white cardstock and laminating most of the items (in this lesson I laminated the chicks, eggs, jellybeans, tracing page, and writing pages).
Many of the crafts in this activity need special supplies (eggs, basket, etc). The crafts you make are really going to depend on the age and capabilities of the child you are working with.
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