Last week RL created an album on our Facebook page totally dedicated to Sensory Tables.  The pictures in the album....seen HERE....are proof that a sensory table doesn't have to be a "table", it can be any type of container, with any type of material in it.  
My son when he was 11 months old in a pool of tinsel 
Sensory  activities provide  children with another meaningful avenue for  learning. A sensory table or  a sensory tub full of various sensory  materials is a worthwhile  investment for hours of learning, exploring,  and fun. Because children  learn best by having "hands on" experiences  with materials, sensory  experiences are vital to young children's  learning. 
- AK (MESE, MECD) 

 
Fabulous idea! TFS:-)
ReplyDeleteLove the sensory swimming pool!
ReplyDeleteYour post was a great reminder that I have HUGE bag of shredded paper. I'm going to fill a couple of rubbermaid containers with it next week and let the Hooligans go nuts. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks!!
This is nice. All of your sensory activities are so awesome. I'm going to start doing these with our baby. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteThank you for these great ideas~ Our babies thank you!
ReplyDeleteI loved this idea and tried it out with my own girls - see my blog post about it here http://www.thechaoticmum.com/fun-with-flour/
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