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This looks like a fun and very "seasonal" sensory box!!! :-)Maggy
I love it! Here is the sensory box we made. I haven't done one with beans before but I think that is better than rice that gets EVERYWHERE! I will have to try that next time :)http://shiningourlights.blogspot.com/2011/01/our-valentines-day-sensory-bin.html
So fun! My kiddos would love this.
oo cute!! This looks like so much fun!
I love your bin!I would love for you to link to my Virtual Valetine's Day Party and share this great idea.http://www.jdaniel4smom.com/2011/02/welcome-virtual-valentines-day-party.html
I am interested in trying this, but I have a hard time with the mess. I've tried a rice box - maybe beans are easier to clean up.
I usually put a plastic tablecloth under the bin and that seems to help for easy clean-up. Thanks.
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This looks like a fun and very "seasonal" sensory box!!! :-)
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I love it! Here is the sensory box we made. I haven't done one with beans before but I think that is better than rice that gets EVERYWHERE! I will have to try that next time :)
ReplyDeletehttp://shiningourlights.blogspot.com/2011/01/our-valentines-day-sensory-bin.html
So fun! My kiddos would love this.
ReplyDeleteoo cute!! This looks like so much fun!
ReplyDeleteI love your bin!
ReplyDeleteI would love for you to link to my Virtual Valetine's Day Party and share this great idea.
http://www.jdaniel4smom.com/2011/02/welcome-virtual-valentines-day-party.html
I am interested in trying this, but I have a hard time with the mess. I've tried a rice box - maybe beans are easier to clean up.
ReplyDeleteI usually put a plastic tablecloth under the bin and that seems to help for easy clean-up. Thanks.
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