Supplies needed:
- black beans
- mini red and green apples
- small metal tins (purchased at Walmart)
- 2 cardboard rolls
- green foam sheets
- circle velcro coins
- red, green and yellow glitter poms
- scoop and mini tongs
How to set up sensory bin:
I really wanted the sensory bin to have an apple orchard feel to it so I used black beans as my base to look like dark, rich soil. I picked up two small tins and mini fake apples in red and green that came in sets of 15 each. They were a bit of a splurge but they were the perfect size and I knew we would get great use out of them. I also know I will use the tins in the bin over and over again so they were a good investment.
Another piece of inspiration for the apple sensory bin was the book Ten Red Apples by Pat Hutchins
It is a MUST for a preschool apple unit! I decided to keep everything in the bin in sets of 10 to go along with the book, so there are 10 red apples, 10 green apples, and 10 apples on each of the apple trees.
There are several different activities you can do with this sensory bin:
- First, you can pick up the apples with tongs and sort them by color in the two bins.
2. Next I used my circle Velcro pieces and attached 10 of the smooth sides on to each tree and 20 of the rough Velcro sides to all of my little apples. I used our red, green and yellow glitter poms for the apples.
The little apple poms can be taken off and put back on the trees as many times as your child’s heart desires. These trees also couple as a way to act out the “Ten Red Apples” book. I filled a tree with apples and as we read through the book she removed the apples from the tree when the book prompted her to.
I definitely got a huge smile of approval on our first sensory bin! I am so excited to use them this year in our home preschool!!