Topic of the week: Sensory ideas for infants and toddlers

Sensory play is essential for infants and toddlers as it promotes growth in motor skills, cognitive abilities, and more. Here are some fun and simple sensory play ideas that engage your little one’s senses:
1. Touch (Tactile) Sensory Play
  • Sensory Bins: Fill a container with rice, pasta, or sand for your child to explore different textures.
  • Play Dough: Squishy, moldable play dough helps with fine motor skills and tactile exploration.
  • Textured Toys: Offer toys with various textures for little hands and mouths to explore.
  • Fabric Swatches: Let your child explore different fabrics like velvet, silk, and cotton to stimulate their sense of touch.
2. Sight (Visual) Sensory Play
  • Books: Use colorful images to stimulate visual tracking and recognition.
  • Mirrors: Babies love looking at themselves in mirrors, which helps with self-awareness.
  • Light Play: Simple items like a flashlight or glow sticks provide visual stimulation.
3. Sound (Auditory) Sensory Play
  • Musical Toys: Rattles or maracas are great for hearing different sounds and rhythms.
  • Singing and Talking: Engage your baby’s auditory senses with songs, baby talk, and rhythmic sounds.
  • Sound Scavenger Hunt: Make different noises and have your toddler find where they’re coming from.
4. Smell (Olfactory) Sensory Play
  • Scented Playdough: Add essential oils to playdough for a fun, aromatic experience.
  • Scented Sensory Bottles: Fill bottles with cotton balls soaked in different scents to engage your child’s sense of smell.
Sensory play helps little ones explore the world and supports their development in a fun and engaging way!