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Dinosaur Sensory Bin

By Sharla Kostelyk

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For this week coming up, we are working on the letter “D”, so I decided to throw a dinosaur study into it as well and I know the kids are going to love it!

To make the dinosaur sensory bin, I used dry lentils, dry garbanzo beans, rocks, a stick, triceratops bones for the kids to assemble, a few plastic dinosaur, a squishy glow in the dark dinosaur, and for fun, a dinosaur whose eyes bulge out when you squeeze it.

This is the most expensive bin I’ve made so far, with the triceratops bones costing $10 and the squishy dinos another $6 total.

 

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Filed Under: Homeschooling, Sensory Bins

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