We couldn’t let Cinco de Mayo get by us without a sensory tub! While playing with this tub, we listened to a Cinco de Mayo playlist I created from iTunes.
Everything I purchased for this Cinco de Mayo sensory tub was inexpensive from the Dollar Store & Amazon.
I love this shot of my son. All him. This action led to a movement exercise in balance.
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Marnie
Marnie Craycroft
Founder, Publisher, Writer & Editor at Carrots Are Orange, Inc.
Marnie began Carrots Are Orange in 2010 after the birth of her first son. Carrots Are Orange is a Montessori inspired homeschooling blog for parents and educators. She hails from Maine, a wonderfully down to earth place to grow up. Marnie moved to the west coast in 1999, currently living in Seattle with her husband and two young boys. She is pursuing Montessori certification.
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Looks like your son had a blast with his sensory bin!
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Great finds for this bin! I was trying to create one of these for my little guy, but couldn’t get the ideas flowing! Thanks for sharing…pinning this for inspiration!
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This is a great idea! I think I’ll do one for every holiday! My son is only 16 months, so I find it hard to “celebrate” holidays with him just yet. This is a good way to start introducing him to each holiday on his level. Thanks for the inspiration!
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