
Adding tools to your sensory play can help develop fine-motor skills such as pouring, scooping, and hand-eye coordination. I also love to include various sizes of scoops and vessels so that they can experiment with measuring volume (ex: how many cups full fit into one jar?)
Standard sensory bin tool kit includes:
- 1 wood bowl (2.5β wide)
- 1 wood plate (2.5β wide)
- 1 wood cup (1.75β wide, 2β tall)
- 1 wood spoon (3.5β long)
- bamboo tongs
- 3β wood scoop
- Large wood bean pot with lid (2 5/8β tall)
Deluxe kit includes everything in the standard kit, plus:
- 3.5β round scoop
- 5β honey dipperΒ (temporarily using 6β dipper during supply shortage)
- Jumbo wood box with lid (2 5/8β tall)
Great open-ended toys for pretend kitchen play, tea parties, potion play and more! They are the perfect size for tiny hands. Choose either raw/unfinished, or finished using food-grade mineral oil and beeswax to bring out the beautiful wood grain (last pic shows what the wood looks like finished). Both come with canvas drawstring bag for storage.
**Items can be a choking hazard and are not intended for kids under 3 or those that may put things in their mouth