Alright, it is Sensory Saturday at our house, so here is the sensory bin we are currently using! This time, we are making a fun fall sensory bin with corn kernels.

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Alright, it is Sensory Saturday at our house, so here is the sensory bin we are currently using! This time, we are making a fun fall sensory bin with corn kernels.
Throughout the month of November, we spend our time talking about what it means to be grateful and how to express our gratitude. One of our favorite activities is to create a Thankful Tree in our home.
Our goal is to start our Thankful Tree on the first day of November each year!
Read moreHave you caught on yet? We love a good sensory bin!! Below is how our fall sensory bin turned spooky.
Sometimes all it takes is something super simple to change up a sensory bin! We had been playing with our corn sensory bin for many days at this point and my kids were still enjoying it. But with Halloween coming, I decided it was time for a simple change up! Something super simple can change the entire way in which they play and add so much more creativity. To turn the table spooky, all I did was add a few Halloween erasers and draped a spider web over top.