I had everything on hand, some left over from last year's Valentine sensory bin. Inside the bin there is:
- Red, pink and purple pom poms (thanks to craftprojectideas.com)
- Cotton balls
- Red and purple sparkly pipe cleaners (thanks to craftprojectideas.com)
- Small heart boxes
- Some hearts cut out of craft foam
- A small mailbox
- Some last years Buzz Lightyear Valentines
Very cute sensory bin! I love the valentine's with the mail box. Visiting from I can teach my child.
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What a fun sensory bin! I am pinning it and would love for you to share it at What's on the Tray Wednesday!
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Cute sensory bin. I love the little mailbox! Thanks for sharing on It's Playtime.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this at WOTT! I need to put together our Valentine's sensory bin too. I have been having trouble figuring out what to use as the base. We just did cotton balls and Boogie wasn't too thrilled. I am thinking maybe red beans. Hope you will link up again this week!
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