Description
Immerse in a bakery - like experience! With our bakery - themed sensory bin, you and your kids can pretend to be bakers, engaging your sense of touch and smell. Play with scented dough, pom poms, and cookie cutters. This hands - on play not only builds fine motor skills but also promotes sensory development. Parents and kids can have hours of imaginative fun together! Follow the cognitive tasks in the illustrated instructions, such as naming the colors of items, to boost your child's thinking, perception, and knowledge. Place the self - contained bin on a towel to avoid mess while rolling, shaping, and decorating with the included sensory materials. It's an excellent way to prepare your child for preschool as they learn to explore, create, and engage. All the sensory materials inside are kid - friendly and non - toxic. After playtime, upcycle the bin by planting flowers or storing small toys. Crafters can also recycle it to help save the environment. Conveniently packed in a bin with a lid for easy storage. The bin measures approximately 14.5' W x 10.25' L x 4.75' H. Contents include a bin, two colors and scents of dough (net wt. 11.64 oz/330 g total), a rolling pin, 4 cookie cutters, a dough mold, decorations, colorful clings, mini pom poms, and instructions. Note: Contents may vary. Download Instructions.
Using the Bakery - Themed Sensory Bin is super easy. First, take out all the contents from the bin. Sit your child down on a towel - covered surface to prevent any mess. Start by playing with the scented dough. Use the rolling pin to flatten it and the cookie cutters or dough mold to shape it. Decorate the shaped dough with the mini pom poms, decorations, and colorful clings. While playing, follow the cognitive tasks in the instructions to make the play more educational. Remember, all the materials are kid - friendly and non - toxic, but still keep an eye on your child to avoid any accidental swallowing. After playtime, clean up all the materials and put them back in the bin. You can then store the bin in a cool, dry place. If you don't want to use it for sensory play anymore, you can plant flowers in it or use it to store small toys and keepsakes. Crafters can recycle it for their projects.