This week just for fun, we did a birthday party theme. It was a nice change of pace and easy to find activities for. I made a birthday party sensory bin to go with it. 
Birthday Party Sensory Bin:
Materials needed:
- party hats
- blowouts
- streamers
- party horns
- happy birthday glasses
- ribbon curls
- clown nose
- birthday candles
Just dump everything in a plastic bin. Let your child play. That’s it!
I was able to find all of the items for this sensory activity at the Dollar Store. With all the bright colours, this bin provides great visual sensory input. This activity also gives tactile (touch) sensory input and if the kids rip or scrunch the streamers, it provides proprioceptive input too.
The kids enjoyed this sensory bin a fair bit although the candles got broken pretty quickly and the streamers didn’t last long either.
The kids mostly enjoyed wearing the hats and glasses. The clown noses were especially popular! They produced a lot of laughs.
Birthday books that would pair well with this sensory bin:
Happy Birthday to You!
Big Birthday
Happy Birthday, Mouse!
Birthday Monsters!
How Do Dinosaurs Say Happy Birthday?
Scaredy Squirrel Has a Birthday Party
If you’re doing a birthday party theme, you may also want to create this birthday cake sensory bin.  















The only negative thing about this playdough is that it smells so good and the colour looks so much like true gingerbread dough that kids want to eat it. In fact, my great-niece was over last night and couldn’t resist tasting it!



Condensed milk paint was something I stumbled upon. A week or so ago, I opened up a can of condensed milk for a recipe only to discover that the recipe actually called for evaporated milk!

Condensed milk painting is a simple sensory activity. It engages the visual, tactile and gustatory (taste) sensory systems.


