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How to Make an Easter Bunny Sensory Bin for Kids

This Easter Bunny Sensory Bin is a great way to develop fine motor skills in toddlers and preschoolers. Feed the bunny and count the Easter eggs as you go. All you need are Easter eggs, an empty tissue box and some paper.

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Learn how to make this Easter Bunny Sensory Bin for kids. Toddlers and preschoolers will develop fine motor skills with this easy activity.

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Easter Sensory Activities for Kids

Are you looking for Easter Sensory Activities for Preschoolers? This time of year doesn’t always have to be about chocolate. Although let’s face it, there’s bound to be some. If you need some activities to help your kids calm down after all of the sugar, then try any of these amazing sensory activities.

Counting Carrots Sensory Bin – Match and count the carrots in this Easter based sensory bin. This is a great way to practice number recognition, counting, and more. Read the numbers, place them in their spots on the egg carton and practice fine motor skills.

Musical Easter Egg Sensory Bin – This sensory bin doubles as an instrument-making activity using Easter eggs. Create your own musical instruments and keep the eggs for your next circle time or sing-a-long. I particularly appreciate Easter sensory activities for preschoolers that incorporate sound as well as touch, because it makes it a little different.

Foam Sensory Bin for Easter – This foam Easter themed sensory play idea is so easy to make. All you need is some shaving foam and green food coloring. Hide some eggs underneath all of that foam for your kids to find. A fun and easy indoor egg hunt.

For more ideas, check out this list of 20 Easter themed sensory play ideas.

Materials Needed

  • Tissue box
  • White and green paper
  • Easter Eggs
  • Scissors
  • Glue
  • Sharpies

How to make an Easter Bunny Sensory Bin

Step 1: Cover an empty tissue box with white paper (or white paint). Use a black sharpie to draw a bunny face onto the tissue box with a mouth large enough to fit the Easter eggs in.

2: Cut several pieces of green paper into thin strips. Scrunch them up and then spread the paper out onto the bottom of a plastic container.

Related: Easter themed sensory bottles from Laughing Kids Learn

Learn how to make this Easter Bunny Sensory Bin for kids. Toddlers and preschoolers will develop fine motor skills with this easy activity.

3. Put the tissue box bunny to the side of the container and spread the Easter eggs around on the green paper.

4. Feed the Easter eggs to the bunny, use this to practice fine motor skills, counting, and more.

Related: Easter sensory items in a baby’s cradle – Fantastic Fun and Learning

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Learn how to make this Easter Bunny Sensory Bin for kids. Toddlers and preschoolers will develop fine motor skills with this easy activity.

Easter activity pack for preschool and kindergarten. Filled with educational print and play activities for young children that include math, literacy, fine motor skills, craft sand games.

Easter Activity Pack

Over 70+ pages of Easter themed play based learning activities and craft templates. Perfect for preschool and kindergarten.