I have already done an African sensory bin before but I wanted to redo it for a few different reasons. I purchased a few new Schleich toy animals until I had enough to fill my new large size bin.
We gathered some grass outside and I decorated the bin with lentils,
navy beans and blue Activa sand. I put cups and bowls next to the bin.
My daughter loves to make families with her toy animals. We had a few elephants, giraffes and lions. She found parents for every baby animal. Then she bathed them in sand and fed them using little cups and toy spoons.
We tried to memorize names of unfamiliar animals – cheetah
and jaguar. We divided animals into groups by what they eat – meat,
leaves, grass and fruit.
My other sensory bins with animal habitats:
Forest Sensory Bin
African Swamp Sensory Bin
Indian and Indonesian Jungle Sensory Bin
Tropical Island Sensory Bin
Farm Sensory Bin
Coral Reef Sensory Bin
Frog Pond Sensory Bin
Arctic Sensory Bin
Desert Sensory Bin
Ocean Life Sensory Bin
African Savannah Sensory Bin
My daughter loves to make families with her toy animals. We had a few elephants, giraffes and lions. She found parents for every baby animal. Then she bathed them in sand and fed them using little cups and toy spoons.
My other sensory bins with animal habitats:
Forest Sensory Bin
African Swamp Sensory Bin
Indian and Indonesian Jungle Sensory Bin
Tropical Island Sensory Bin
Farm Sensory Bin
Coral Reef Sensory Bin
Frog Pond Sensory Bin
Arctic Sensory Bin
Desert Sensory Bin
Ocean Life Sensory Bin
African Savannah Sensory Bin
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