Description
Embark on an exciting race car journey with a race track themed sensory bin that stimulates your sense of touch! Dive into sensory sand and gravel, and enjoy a hands - on experience that builds fine motor skills and promotes sensory development. Parents and kids can have endless hours of imaginative play together. Follow the cognitive tasks in the illustrated instructions, like 'Count the items in the bin', to boost your child's thinking, perception, and knowledge. Place the self - contained bin on a towel to avoid mess while scooping, digging, and playing with the included materials. Hands - on play is an excellent way to prepare your child for preschool. As your kids make the race cars zoom around the track, they'll learn to explore, create, and engage. All the sensory materials in this Creativity for Kids Sensory Bin are kid - friendly and non - toxic. After playing, upcycle the bin by planting flowers or storing small toys. Crafters can also recycle it to help save the Earth! Contents include a bin, 1.75 lb (0.79 kg) of sensory sand, 0.75 lb (0.34 kg) of gravel, a plastic ramp, 2 race cars, a rake, a gold cup trophy, colorful clings, a racing flag, traffic cones, and instructions. *Contents may vary. Download Instructions
Using this race track themed sensory bin is easy and fun. First, take out all the contents from the bin and spread a towel where you plan to play. Pour the sensory sand and gravel into the bin. Then, set up the plastic ramp, race cars, traffic cones, and other accessories as you like. You can play with the rake to move the sand and gravel around, and make the race cars zoom on the track. While playing, try to complete the cognitive tasks in the instructions with your child. Remember to place the bin on a towel to prevent sand and gravel from getting everywhere. All the materials in the bin are non - toxic and kid - friendly, but still, make sure your child doesn't put small parts in their mouth. After you're done playing, you can clean up the bin and store the items back inside. Or, you can upcycle the bin by using it to plant flowers or store small toys. If you're a crafter, you can recycle the bin for your projects.