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Sensory play builds neural connections in your child’s brain! When they put their hands in sand, for example, neurons capture information about its texture, moisture level, and movement. Taking in details about the world around them through their senses satisfies your little one’s natural curiosity, so they’ll likely enjoy sensory play for many years. 😊 Seasonal sensory bins can be a particularly fun way to expose your child to elements that align with nature’s cyclical changes and your family’s holiday traditions. 🍂 Here’s a timely idea for a DIY fall/Halloween-themed bin: Create “Moon Sand,” a soft, easy-to-mold base, in a bin by mixing together an 8:1 ratio of flour and baby oil, or an edible oil you have on hand. Add autumn-colored items from your child’s Lovevery Play Kits, such as: 🍁 Red and orange Nesting Stacking Dripdrop Cups from The Inspector Play Kit (for 7-plus months) 🍁 Red, orange, and yellow First Blocks from The Explorer Play Kit (for 9-plus months) 🍁 Red, orange, and yellow dots from the Drop and Match Dot Catcher and yellow Bio-based Cups, all from The Helper Play Kit (for 25-plus months) 🍁 The orange Two-Seater Speedster and red and yellow peg passengers from The Observer Play Kit (for 37-plus months) ✨Get creative. Incorporate seasonal items, such as pumpkin replicas, and other existing playthings, like toy bugs or animals. Let this play be open-ended and watch what your child initiates. Let us know in the comments what sensory experiences your little one is engrossed in right now! #Lovevery #SensoryPlay #SensoryActivity #DIY #DIYActivity #Halloween #Autumn #ToddlerTok
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