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Sensory Bins are a fantastic way for babies and toddlers to explore, play, and develop essential life skills. But babies and toddlers are notorious for putting EVERYTHING into their mouths. Do you have this problem with your kids? I sure did. That’s why I love this list of 25 Taste-Safe Sensory Bins. Your little ones can put any of these in their mouths and you don’t have to worry about them getting hurt.
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Taste Safe Sensory Play Ideas
1. Taste Safe Rainbow Rice
Experience the magic of taste-safe rainbow rice! Discover amazing sensory activities that are not only entertaining but also help develop your child’s fine motor skills and creativity.
2. Taste Safe Mud
Taste-safe mud is perfect for edible sensory bins. Kids aged 1 years and up will have so much fun with this easy recipe in their outdoor mud kitchen.
Related: 60 Sensory Activities for Babies.
3. Lemon Sensory Bin
Sliced lemons and blue water are the only things you need to create this beautiful sensory experience. Even though it’s so simple, I couldn’t believe how long my young children played with this lemon sensory bin for. Scooping the lemons and watching them float around like little boats held them mesmerized. Not to mention it helped cool them down on a hot summer day.
4. Rainbow Jello Sensory Bin
Engage little hands with this rainbow jello sensory bin and toy scavenger hunt. Sensory play activities like this also double as a fun matching activity for babies and toddlers.
5. Frozen Peas Sensory Bin
Did you know that you can turn a frozen pea sensory bin into three different toddler activities? Since the peas go from frozen to thawed as they play it’s also a fantastic opportunity to talk to your kids about temperature and how it can change.
Related: 50 Sensory Activities for Toddlers
6. Rainbow Oats Sensory Bin
Learn how to color porridge oats and dive into the world of sensory exploration with a fall-themed rainbow oats sensory bin. It’s a great way to engage your senses and indulge in colorful play.
7. Rainbow Spaghetti
Ignite your baby’s imagination with our rainbow spaghetti sensory bin. They’ll have a blast exploring textures and different colors while having a little bit of fun!
8. Jello Eyeballs
Discover a taste-safe and thrilling experience with our jello eyeballs sensory bin. It’s a fun way to bring Halloween excitement to your home!
9. Dinosaur Sensory Bin
Discover the excitement of a dinosaur sensory bin! But beware, although taste safe, pumpkin seeds can pose a choking hazard. Explore safely and have a roaring good time!
10. Construction Sensory Bin
Engage your child’s senses with taste-safe sensory play! This construction sensory bin is filled with endless opportunities for exploration, creativity, and fun.
11. Valentine’s Rainbow Rice Sensory Bin
Discover the magic of our Valentine’s Day themed rainbow rice sensory bin. It’s a fun sensory activity that you can easily store in an airtight container and play with again and again.
12. Ice Hearts Sensory Bin
Dive into a world of icy exploration with an ice heart’s sensory bin! Discover the magic of freezing food coloring into heart molds and get creative with our fun ideas.
13. Bird Seed Sensory Bin
Ignite the curiosity of big kids with our bird seed sensory bin. Packed with sensory materials, this hands-on activity promises endless fun and exploration.
14. Taste Safe Beach Sensory Bin
Looking for taste-safe sensory bin ideas? Dive into a beach themed sensory adventure that will ignite your child’s imagination and senses.
15. Ice Cream Sensory Bin
Spark your child’s creativity with our ice cream themed sensory bin. Engaging hands-on activities with hours of imaginative play.
16. Eyeball Soup
Get into the spooky spirit with our eyeball soup sensory bin for Halloween. All you need is a little water, green food coloring and eyeballs for a ghoulishly good time.
17. Skeleton Sensory Bin
Engage older children in hands-on learning about the skeletal system with a vibrant skeleton sensory bin featuring colored salt and bone replicas.
18. Iceberg Sensory Bin
Create the perfect sensory experience for your toddler with our taste-safe iceberg sensory bin. Made with edible ingredients for worry-free playtime!
19. Taste-Safe Moon Sand
I love moon sand, I used it to make my Fake Snow sensory bin this last winter. Although I love my recipe, it’s not taste-safe. Fortunately, this taste safe moon sand recipe is. With just a few kitchen items, you can make some too.
Photo: The Best Ideas for Kids
20. Taste-Safe Kinetic Sand
Experience worry-free sensory play with this taste-safe kinetic sand sensory bin. Let your child’s imagination run wild while exploring textures and shapes.
Photo: A Little Pinch of Perfect
21. Insect Sensory Bin
This sensory bin play idea is perfect for babies and toddlers who love to dig around in the garden. This taste-safe soil recipe uses items you probably already have in your kitchen and only takes 5 minutes to make.
Photo: My Bored Toddler
22. Strawberry Sensory Bin for Babies
Squishing strawberries has got to be one of the most fun taste safe sensory bins you can do with your baby. Not only will they love exploring all the textures of the strawberries, but the best part is that they’ll get a healthy snack as they play.
Photo: Days with Grey
23. Taste Safe (No Shaving Cream) Sensory Rainbow
My kids love swirling rainbow colors through shaving cream. So you can imagine how excited I got when I saw this rainbow play foam which is completely safe for babies to taste.
Photo: Powerful Mothering
24. Taste-Safe Snow Sensory Play
Not all of us are lucky enough to live where it snows in winter. However, that doesn’t mean we can’t create a little winter wonderland for our kids anyway. This fake snow is made with potato flakes, so if you have some in the kitchen, give this a try.
Photo: The Train Drivers Wife
25. Digger Sensory Bin
This Digger sensory bin is going to be a hit with any child who loves construction vehicles. This taste-safe option is a wonderful alternative for little ones who want to explore while they play.
Photo: The Imagination Tree
Are you going to try any of these Taste Safe Sensory Bins for Babies and Toddlers?
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