5 Fun Weather Sensory Bin Ideas! - Two Crafty Makers (2024)

After some snow earlier this winter, my two toddlers developed a huge interest in the weather. I wanted to bring their questions on rain, snow, and rainbows to life and set to work creating a series of weather sensory bins. From pom pom rainbows to a snowy winter day, these are our favorite weather sensory bins and they are the perfect introduction to weather activities for toddlers.

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Weather Sensory Bins

Sensory play is a fantastic tool to encourage kids to explore, engage and create and it helps kids develop essential skills. Our weather themed sensory bins are focused on developing a range of skills including:

  • Fine motor skills: our weather sensory bins incorporate lots of scooping, grabbing and pinching with tongs and squeezing water from droppers. All these activities mean little hands will work hard and improve muscle strength.
  • Creative skills: weather sensory bins offer open ended play opportunities and aim to capture their imaginations.
  • Language and vocabulary skills: as well as introducing extensive weather vocabulary I also set up a few simple experiments which are a really fun way to introduce basic science and weather concepts.

Weather Sensory Bins tip:we use the Ikea Flisat table for all our space sensory bin play. Don’t worry if you don’t have sensory table, you can use craft trays or storage bins to the same effect. If you have an Ikea Flisat table then check out ourIkea Flisat table ideas!

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5 Easy Weather Sensory Bins

We’ve included our favorite weather sensory bins. These are relatively easy to set up and were created with ingredients and toys in our cupboard and playroom!

Weather Sensory Bin Essentials

  • Weather book: I like to accompany our sensory bins with some toddler appropriate books and opted for All About Weather. It is simple with lovely illustrations and is a great introduction to the topic. My kids enjoy dancing in the rain and jumping in puddles so I also used some rain specific books to explore the concept of rain in a little more detail. We used the Little Raindrop Bookand The Drop Goes Plop.
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  • Food coloring or non toxic paint: we use Wilton Icing colors for most of our sensory activities as it gives such vibrant colors. This is the Wilton set – I used it for the rainbow rice and also in the play dough we made below. I use a liquid food coloring like this set for water coloring.
  • Wooden scoops:a wooden scoop set works really well with a small ingredient like rice – something similar to this set will work great.
  • Jumbo eyedroppers:this set of Jumbo eyedroppers are one of favorite sensory tools. They are excellent for fine motor skills and developing an understanding of cause and effect.
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Sensory Bin Table

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1 | An Introduction to Weather

The idea behind our first weather sensory bin is to introduce kids to the various types of weather: we started with snow, wind, rain, sun, clouds, storms and rainbows. We used this bin in conjunction with our All Weather book to identify the different weather types.

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After this I set my little ones up with some mini scoopers and sorting bowls – colored rice is an excellent sensory bin filler for developing fine motor skills.

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For the introduction to weather sensory bin you will need:

  • Rice: note, uncooked rice is toxic. This is an activity to monitor closely to ensure none of the rice is consumed. I mix the rice and a generous amount of food coloring for a vibrant color and leave to dry – a few drops of vinegar or water will help the color spread.
  • Pom poms: my kids love working with pom poms! The variety of colors makes them an excellent prop for weather learning and they feature in many of our sensory bins. The clouds, snowman, wind and rain are pom poms. I have way too many pom pom sets to be sure which ones I used but these large pom poms are a good starter option!

Weather sensory bins tip: remember, pom poms are a choking hazard so only use them if they are age appropriate. Make sure to closely supervise play at all times and avoid if your kid is likely to put things in their mouth.

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  • Rainbow ribbon: for the rainbows I used some rainbow ribbon I had in my craft cart
  • Pipe cleaners: another sensory bin staple, I used pipe cleaners to represent lightning. If you need a set, try one like this with a variety of colors so you can use it time and time again.
  • Wooden weather symbols: I took some pieces from our balancing weather puzzle and also used our Grapat raindrops and Grimms rainbows. Grimms also do a great weather set.
  • Wooden scoops:a wooden scoop set works really well with a small ingredient like rice.
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2 | Rainbow Rice Fun!

Rainbow rice is one of our favorite sensory bin fillers and the beautiful colors make it so inviting for sensory play.

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I set out some wooden scoopers and rainbow-colored bowls and set the task of matching the rice color to the bowl. This is a fantastic sensory bin for color identification and matching and helps develop fine motor skills.

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I quickly set up some pom poms in the shape of a rainbow to accompany the rainbow rice sensory bin and we talked through the different colors. I popped a rainbow outline on the tabletop (just a sheet of paper with a rainbow outline) and set my 3-year-old the challenge of filling it with pom poms from the rainbow bowls – he did a great job and enjoyed trying to recreate a colorful rainbow.

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For the rainbow rice sensory bin you will need:

  • Rice: note, uncooked rice is toxic. This is an activity to monitor closely to ensure none of the rice is consumed. I mix the rice and a generous amount of food coloring for a vibrant color and leave to dry – a few drops of vinegar or water will help the color spread.
  • Wooden scoops:a wooden scoop set works really well with a small ingredient like rice – something like this will work great.
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3 | Dancing in the rain clouds!

My toddlers love rain so I created a couple of rain sensory bins for them to explore.

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Our first set up was a sensory bin and table top using pom poms and weather props to set the scene and introduce the concept of rain. We used scoopers and tongs to collect items from our rain sensory bins to encourage dexterity and improve fine motor skills.

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We then moved on to the kids’ favorite, a mix of shaving foam and food coloring – I filled a sensory bin with shaving foam to represent clouds and we used our jumbo droppers (another sensory bin favorite!) to make it rain onto the clouds.

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My 3 year old was fascinated by the process and requested additional colors so we extended the discussion and color palette to cover the spectrum of the rainbow. This session was a huge hit and both my toddlers loved the tactile feedback from the shaving foam.

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Finally, we did a really simple rain experiment with shaving foam, water and blue food coloring. I explained in simple terms how water droplets gather in the clouds and, when they get too heavy to stay in the cloud, they fall down to the ground as rain.

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My 3 year old used his jumbo dropper to fill the shaving foam cloud with water until the cloud began to rain into the water below. He was so pleased with the outcome and proudly explained that the cloud was too heavy when it started to rain. This is such a simple and easy experiment to bring rain to life and it’s great for introducing younger kids to the concept of scientific experiments.

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For the rain sensory bin you will need:

4 | Play dough weather

Play dough is an excellent sensory tool and I always try to include it in our sensory themes. It works the muscles in small hands and helps with the development of tactile skills. This play dough weather tray can be created with regular or DIY play dough, I made the play dough for our weather activities.

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You will need:

  • Weather cookie cutters: you can make your weather play dough shapes free hand but our toddlers like using cookie cutter to shape their play dough – this is our favorite set
  • Rainbow colored play dough: I made some rainbow colored play dough so we could work on creating a play dough rainbow.

Weather sensory bins tip: I make my play dough from a quick mix of some cupboard staples (flour, vegetable oil, cream of tartar, salt, water and food coloring). The recipe is taste safe and always goes down a treat with our toddlers. We love the Wilton icing colors and find the vibrancy of their colors amazing. Make sure to wrap the playdough in cling film when you’re done so it doesn’t dry out.

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5 | Snow Day

For our final weather sensory bin I used a mix of conditioner and baking soda to create some fake snow. The great thing about this fake snow recipe is that it produces an endothermic reaction and the snow is cold to the touch – my kids love that it mimics real snow!

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I introduced our snow sensory bin with a discussion about winter weather and how snow happens when it gets cold and there is water in the air.

For this snow sensory bin we used:

  • Baking soda: 3 cups. I always stock up on a few larger bags of baking soda for sensory play
  • Conditioner: ½ cup. The conditioner just needs to be white colored, I usually pick up something generic from the supermarket.

Weather sensory bin tip: stir the conditioner through the baking soda and adjust the quantities as necessary to change the consistency of the snow.

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Weather Peg Dolls

I love incorporating wooden peg dolls into our sensory play and used a set of weather peg dolls to match weather types and aid story telling. Wooden peg dolls are excellent for promoting imagination and story telling in sensory play.

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I painted each peg doll a rainbow color and added a weather symbol on their front. My toddlers loved being able to match each doll to the weather type and my 3 year old loved taking them on an adventure through the weather sensory bins.

Weather sensory bins tip: when I’m painting peg dolls I always give my toddlers one to design and paint themselves and they love it! If you have older kids, No products found. is great for encouraging them to create their own peg dolls.

You will need:

Weather sensory bins tip:I usually paint my own peg dolls but you can usually pick up a themed set from Etsy if you prefer.

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Insights, advice, suggestions, feedback and comments from experts

As an expert in sensory play and weather-related activities for toddlers, I can provide valuable insights and information on the concepts used in the article. Let's dive into the different concepts discussed:

Sensory Play and its Benefits

Sensory play is a fantastic tool to encourage kids to explore, engage, and create, while also helping them develop essential skills. In the context of weather-themed sensory bins, sensory play is used to develop fine motor skills, creative skills, and language and vocabulary skills.

Fine Motor Skills: The weather sensory bins incorporate activities that involve scooping, grabbing, pinching with tongs, and squeezing water from droppers. These activities help improve muscle strength in little hands.

Creative Skills: Weather sensory bins offer open-ended play opportunities, allowing children to use their imagination and creativity to explore different weather-related scenarios.

Language and Vocabulary Skills: Weather sensory bins introduce extensive weather vocabulary to children. Additionally, simple experiments can be conducted to introduce basic science and weather concepts.

Weather Sensory Bins

The article provides instructions for creating five different weather-themed sensory bins:

  1. An Introduction to Weather: This sensory bin introduces various types of weather, such as snow, wind, rain, sun, clouds, storms, and rainbows. It includes materials like colored rice, pom poms, rainbow ribbon, wooden weather symbols, and wooden scoops.

  2. Rainbow Rice Fun!: This sensory bin focuses on rainbow rice, which is a colorful filler for sensory play. Children can use wooden scoopers and rainbow-colored bowls to match the rice color to the bowls, helping develop color identification and matching skills.

  3. Dancing in the Rain Clouds!: This sensory bin explores the concept of rain. It includes pom poms, weather props, shaving foam clouds, jumbo eyedroppers, and food coloring. Children can use scoopers and tongs to collect items from the rain sensory bins, improving dexterity and fine motor skills.

  4. Play Dough Weather: Play dough is used as a sensory tool to create weather-related shapes. Weather cookie cutters and rainbow-colored play dough are used to make play dough rainbows and other weather-related shapes.

  5. Snow Day: This sensory bin focuses on creating fake snow using a mixture of conditioner and baking soda. Pine cones, a winter village, and pine trees are added to create a winter-themed sensory experience.

Weather Peg Dolls

The article suggests incorporating wooden peg dolls into sensory play to match weather types and aid storytelling. Each peg doll is painted a rainbow color and has a weather symbol on its front. This activity promotes imagination and storytelling in sensory play.

These concepts and activities provide a fun and educational way for toddlers to learn about weather while engaging in sensory play.

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FAQs

How do I make a sensory bin? ›

What You'll Do
  1. Lay out a sheet, tablecloth or towel. Not only does this protect the floor, but it makes cleanup much easier.
  2. Fill the bin or bowl with dry pasta, rice or beans.
  3. Add spoons, scoops, toys and whatever else you have on hand into the bin.
  4. Play!

How to make a sensory box for adults? ›

Create sensory bins by using a plastic storage container filled with various sensory items such as rice, beans, or sand. Add small toys or objects for individuals to explore and manipulate, such as small plastic animals or scoops and funnels.

How do you make a rice sensory bin? ›

In this activity, I used about 3 cups of rice per color. So do the math with me: that was 3 cups of rice and 3 Tablespoons of vinegar and placed it in a resealable plastic bag. Add in several squirts of food coloring and start shaking. This is a very shake and bake type process.

What is pluffle? ›

Playfoam Pluffle is a range of sensory toys for kids that's perfect for tactile, creative play. When children touch, grab and squish this feelgood fluffy stuff, they get to grips with fine motor skills. Playfoam Pluffle's slow motion lava-like flowing action is mesmerising to watch.

How do you make a simple sensory toy? ›

A plastic bowl and Tupperware containers with dried pasta and/or dried rice in. Put the pasta or rice in the bowl for your child to move their hands through with you assisting and encouraging them hand over hand if required.

How do you make homemade sensory toys? ›

You will need water balloons, water beads and a funnel.
  1. Put the water beads inside the water balloons using the funnel.
  2. Fill the balloons with water. ...
  3. Squish and play with the sensory-laden balloons.
  4. After bountiful squishing, put the balloons in a bowl and put the container in the freezer.
Mar 25, 2020

How to make blue rice for play? ›

Food Colouring Method

Mix a tablespoon of vinegar with a bit of food colouring. I use Wilton gel food colouring as the colours are so vibrant. Add the mixture to the bag of rice and scrunch and shake the bag until the rice is covered. If the colour is not vibrant enough you can always add a little more food colouring.

How to make an ocean sensory bin? ›

Creating an Ocean Sensory Bin
  1. Large plastic bin or container.
  2. Sand, aquarium gravel, or vase filler gems.
  3. Assortment of aquarium plants or seashells.
  4. Water or blue sensory fillers to simulate water (like Playfoam Pluffle)
  5. Blue food coloring (if desired to color water)
  6. Sea Life Figurines.
Aug 12, 2022

How do you color rice? ›

Instructions. Add 1 cup of uncooked rice to a small plastic baggie and add a few drops of food coloring to the bag. If using gel coloring, you'll only need a tiny bit. Add 1 teaspoon of white vinegar to the bag, seal the top, and shake up the bag to mix the color around the rice.

How do you make homemade sensory tubes? ›

How to make a themed sensory bottle with glitter
  1. First, squeeze corn syrup into an empty water bottle. ...
  2. Add warm water until it's about three-quarters full.
  3. Add a few drops of food coloring and sprinkle in some glitter.
  4. Put the lid on the water bottle and shake to mix the ingredients.

How to make a sensory table at home? ›

INSTRUCTIONS:
  1. Using the two 10ft pipes, make these cuts: 6x 12.5” pipes, 6x 9.75” pipes & 4x 18” pipes.
  2. Assemble the table and squeeze tightly to make sure it's secure.
  3. Cover your work area and spray paint the table (optional).
  4. Once it is dry, add the bins into the slots. It's ready to use.
Sep 4, 2023

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