These super fun St. Patrick’s Day Sensory Bins are great for teaching kids about the fun traditions and symbols of this holiday in an engaging way. They will love interacting with all of the textures and colors of these St. Patrick’s Day activities for kids while working on their fine motor skills and getting into the holiday spirit!
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St. Patrick’s Day Sensory Bins
Kids will have so much fun exploring all the textures of this St. Patrick’s Day Sensory Play activity. This activity uses water beads which are so much for little fingers to feel and play with.
This adorable St. Patrick’s Day Sensory Bin Idea has a bin filled with bright green shredded paper as well as other holiday-themed objects that the kids are sure to love feeling and playing with.
Children will love feeling all of the various textures in this St. Patrick’s Day Sensory Bin and Activities. They will be able to feel pinto beans, foam shamrocks, and more.
This Shamrock Sensory Bin is full of vibrant green that kids are sure to love. With this bin, children will learn about the color green in various shades and explore a variety of fine motor tools.
Little ones will love to play with this St. Patrick’s Day Sensory Bin and Counting Game. They will love feeling the many textures such as water beads, gold coins, and more. Plus they will be able to practice counting.
Children will absolutely love playing with this adorable St. Patrick’s Day Sensory Bin. They will especially love the treasure chests filled with gold coins.
This Saint Patrick’s Day Sensory Activity is super fun because it involves water play. This sensory activity is a great way to learn and talk about colors and shapes.
Your little ones are sure to love this adorable Pots O Gold St. Patrick’s Day Sensory Bin. They will love looking at the vibrant green and gold colors while practicing their fine motor skills.
Children will have so much fun with this Rainbow and Gold Pom Pom Water Play. This St. Patrick’s Day sensory activity full of rainbows and gold. You don’t need many materials, but your little ones are sure to have tons of fun.
This cute Find the Gold in the Rainbow Sensory Play activity is sure to be a hit with your little leprechauns. Kids will get to search through many colorful beads in order to find the little gold nuggets.
Kids will definitely get into the holiday spirit with this St. Patrick’s Day Green & Gold Sensory Play activity. They will get to enjoy digging through a bin of split green peas to find gold coins.
Little ones will have a blast learning their colors while practicing their fine motor skills with this adorable Rainbow Color Sorting Bin. Plus, the sensory pieces (Fruit Loops) are edible!
This Lucky Charms Sensory Bin Kids Activity is sure to be a hit with your kids. They will get to practice sorting the same items (Lucky Charms marshmallows). Plus they can eat them when they’re done!
This St. Patrick’s Day Sensory Bin is super fun because it uses bright green spaghetti noodles! The textures in this sensory bin are super fun for little fingers to feel.
ST. PATRICK’S DAY THEME FUN WITH PRINTABLE LESSON PLANS
Save time and get right to the playful learning with our printable lesson plan sets. Each set includes over 30 playful learning activities related to the theme, and we’ve provided different versions for home preschool families and classroom teachers so all activities are geared directly toward your needs.
This St. Patrick’s Day theme pack includes semi-editable lesson plans and hands-on activities for a week full of math, reading, & science learning activities to explore some fun St. Patrick’s Day topics. Watch this short video to see just a few examples of the types of activities and printables included in this set:
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Lindsay Longo
Hi! I love these sensory bins! Where did you find all of the little objects included?
Shaunna Evans
A lot of the little objects come from Dollar Tree, the seasonal section at big box stores, or craft stores. Once you start looking for them you’ll find tons of options. A lot of things can also be repurposed for different bins.