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Animals of Africa Sensory Bin / Playset

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Animals of Africa sensory bin / playset

I have always loved sensory bins (although I don’t think I ever called them that). My boys love playing with new textures and items. For this bin I used a cardboard seperator to pour in different colored beans/leaves to represent different habitats in Africa.

Animals of Africa sensory bin / playset

Animals of Africa sensory bin / playset

Animals of Africa sensory bin / playsetFor the water I had cut down a tin container but if you do that make sure you soften the edges or cover with tape so they aren’t sharp! You could always use a plastic bowl too. For younger kids you can just present like this with the  Schleich African animals.

Animals of Africa sensory bin / playsetFor older kids or big animal lovers (like my boys) you can ask them where each animal lives and have them place them in the right spots. Then you can talk about food, other animals, climate etc.

Animals of Africa sensory bin / playsetIf you’re afraid of a mess, place the bin inside a large box! You could always use sand outside for some fun mud play too!

Animals of Africa sensory bin / playset

Animals of Africa sensory bin / playset

Animals of Africa sensory bin / playset

Animals of Africa sensory bin / playsetHave you ever made a sensory bin for your kids?

 

(Disclosure: We were sent some animals by Schleich but not compensated in any other way to post. We’ve loved them long before we ever had a blog! All opinions are our own.)

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Allison Waken is a wife, mom of boys and Phoenix, AZ native. She has been creating inspiring content for All for the Boys since 2011. Allison loves travel, movies and spending as much time as possible with her family while she can!

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