Taste Safe Beach Sensory Bin
Learn how to make a Taste Safe Beach Sensory Bin for your babies and toddlers. This edible sand recipe is perfect for young kids who love to put everything in their mouths. It’s wonderfully soft, and you can still make sandcastle with it. This is a fun way to explore a beach, summer or ocean theme in your early years classroom.

Disclosure: Adult supervision is required for all activities at all times.
The Summer break can be tough on parents who aren’t used to having their kids home every day. If you’re trying to get ready for this Summer, then start with these Summer activities for kids. Or invest in the Summer Activity Pack, which is filled with educational ideas for young kids.
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Materials Needed
- 8 cups of flour
- 1 cup of vegetable oil
- A large plastic tub
- Mixing spoon
- Sea shells
- Small sandcastle molds
How to Make a Taste Safe Beach Sensory Bin
Step 1. Make your taste safe beach sensory sand.

Mix the flour and vegetable oil together in a large tub or bowl. Keep stirring until the mixture has reached a uniform consistency.
Towards the end, you may need to break apart the larger clump of beach sand with your hands.
I used vegetable oil for this activity and found that it gave the beach sand recipe the slightly yellow look that I wanted. However, if you want the yellow color to be more intense, you can always add a little bit of yellow oil based food coloring to your mixture.
2. Add in your seashells.

I got these beautiful shells at my local craft store. But you can also buy some online or try your local Michaels stores. They’re perfect for any beach themed activity you want to do with your toddlers or preschoolers.
You can also add in all sorts of other loose parts to make this sensory experience your own. Small parts, such as sea glass, coral or a sand dollar, are a great way to add different textures to your bin. Not to forget that picking up all of those small items is a great way for little hands to strengthen fine motor skills.
3. Enjoy playing.
Of course, if you don’t need to have this sensory activity to be taste safe at all. If you have older children, you can always use regular sand out of the sandbox instead of making your own edible sand.
It all depends on how old your young children are and whether or not this is a concern for you.
More Sensory Play Ideas for Summer
If your kids love the beach then try some of these other summer themed sensory bin ideas. Toddlers and preschoolers will have so much fun playing with these fun beach activities in their own backyard.
- Frozen Sand Sensory Bin
- Tropical Island Sensory Bin
- How to make Rainbow Sandcastles at the Beach
- Dyed Seashells Sensory Bin
- Beach and Ocean Sensory Squish Bag
For more ideas, visit 25 Summer Sensory Activities for Kids.
Summer Activity Pack
Educational printables for preschoolers and kindergarteners for this Summer.
Are you going to make this Taste Safe Beach Sensory Bin for your kids?
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