Sep 15, 2014

8 Simple Sensory Activities to Help Siblings Bond

Today I am psyched to have one of my blogging besties, Dyan from And Next Comes L, sharing an awesome roundup of sensory activities that promote sibling bonding! If you haven't checked out her blog, you must. She is the light table queen, a quiet book aficionado, musical activity genius, and a dyed sensory material magician. I'm pretty much in love with her, and I know you will be too! Don't forget to follow And Next Comes L on Facebook, Pinterest, Google +, and Stumble Upon

                                  8 simple & colorful sensory activities that encourage siblings to bond. Only 1-3 materials are needed to each activity! from And Next Comes L & House of Burke


I'm so excited to be guest posting on House of Burke for the second time! Blayne and I have been blogging besties for awhile now so, of course, I was delighted to help her out while she gets used to juggling two kids. My boys are five days shy of being exactly 24 months apart (very similar to Blayne's boys), so I recall how crazy busy life with a newborn and a two year old can be! 

That's why I have compiled this list of 8 simple and oh-so-colorful sensory activities for babies and toddlers. Each of these sensory activities use only 1-3 materials. PLUS, these are great sensory bin activities for siblings to do together! So when baby Burke 2.0 is ready to engage in some sensory play with his big brother Kingston, this list of sensory activities will be just perfect!

Click on the images or links below to read the full post.

Rainbow feather sensory bin for toddlers from House of Burke

Rainbow Feather Sensory Bin from House of Burke

Rainbow dyed chickpeas sensory play from And Next Comes L

Rainbow Chickpeas from And Next Comes L

Rainbow shaving cream gold coin dig from House of Burke

Rainbow Shaving Cream Dig from House of Burke

Rainbow dyed oats from And Next Comes L

Rainbow Oats from And Next Comes L

Spring soap foam color mixing sensory bin from House of Burke


Rainbow rice noodles sensory play from And Next Comes L

Rainbow Rice Noodles from And Next Comes L

Planting a rainbow sensory board from House of Burke

Planting a Rainbow Sensory Board from House of Burke

Rainbow dyed coconut sensory play from And Next Comes L

Rainbow Shredded Coconut from And Next Comes L


1 comment:

  1. Sensory activities are so much fun with the kiddos. I'm loving the rainbow oats and coconut. These are all great ideas! Pinning for later. =0)

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