Sensory activities for one year olds is really about exploration and learning about the world around them. Kids Activities Blog has explored the internet {and our favorite kids activities bloggers} to find the best sensory activities for one year olds.
One year old kids love to explore the world through touch. I have a one-year old ball of energy. My son loves to squish things, taste them, bang two items together, throw them, see what noises they make.
I love to surround him with activities for kids, that will help him develop. Right now, he gets the most stimulation and has the longest engagement with sensory games for babies.
Sensory Activities For Toddlers
Sensory activities and sensory games help your young children use multiple sense like:
- Touch
- Sight
- Sound
- Smell
- And occasionally tasting
There are other benefits too for sensory bins that help with natural development, encourages pretend play, language and social skills, and gross motor skills.
So in general, these sensory play ideas are a great way to make learning fun! So without further adieu, here are some of our favorite sensory activities for toddlers.
10+ Sensory Activities For Toddlers
Edible Sensory Bin
This is an edible sensory bin contrasting dark and light. Allison, of Train up A Child, has fun with her tot. They had two bins, one full of coffee grounds (already used so the caffeine was mostly removed) and another with cloud dough (aka cornstarch and oil).
DIY Sensory Bin
Do you collect shells with your child at the beach? We do. Love how this baby game uses found objects from the beach with rice and other “pouring tools” to create a fun sensory activity. This is a fun bin that uses a lot of sense of touch.
Mystery Box For Kids
Re-purpose a tissue box into a fun baby game of touch and guess. Put a variety of textures into the box, a variety of sizes of objects and watch as your baby problem solves to try and get the item out. What a fun sensory experience!
Coloured Spaghetti Sensory Bin For 1 Year Old
Watch your child get messy and explore with another fun edible play activity. Christie, of Mama OT, loved watching her child play with spaghetti. She dyed it a variety of colors. Add a touch of oil so it doesn’t clump and watch them play and taste to their hearts content.
One Year Old Sensory Play
Looking for a wide variety of suggestions of things that your child can explore with – most of which are readily available in your kitchen or playroom? Allissa, of Creative with Kids, has ideas of sensory things to do with a one year old.
Baby Fabric Sensory Play
Sometimes the simple things are the best toys for our babies and toddlers. Rachelle, of Tinkerlab, has a great suggestion to use a yogurt container, cut a slit in it and fill with satin scarves. Your toddler will love playing with her fabric bin.
Sensory Games For Toddlers
Do you have an older child (i.e. past the putting everything in their mouths stage??) and are looking for items for sensory play? There are several dozen ideas of sensory tub items you can use in your bins, ranging from cleaned out milk jugs to toy trucks and dyed rice.
Sensory Activities for Toddlers and Infants
Sensory Bags
I think this is my favorite activity featured that we have yet to try at home. At Growing a Jeweled Rose, they got bags, filled them with a variety of substances, soap, hair gel, water, etc. Added objects to the bag and then sealed them up. Most sensory tubs are MESSY – not these sensory activities for toddlers! Brilliant.
Sensory Tubs For Toddlers
If you don’t mind mess here is a fun toddler sensory activity, consider emptying your shredded paper bin into a box, kiddie pool, maybe even the tub (anything with sides on it), give your toddler a spoon and they will have a blast!
Sensory Games For Preschoolers
Consider collecting a bunch of different textured items for your child to explore. Mix dish scrubbies, paintbrushes, cotton balls, toothbrushes and other household items into a toddler treasure basket.
Treasure Box Ideas
Looking for other ideas of things to create a sensory treasure box with? Living Montessori has a great list of ideas and you can check out these Sensory Development Activities as well.
Sand and Water Play Station
There are great pre-made sensory tables and boxes you can use. We like the Sand and Water play station. Fill it with whatever you want. Or this portable sand tray and lid from PlayTherapy Supply. (affiliate links)
Sensory Bags For Babies
Babies do have a tendency to put things in their mouth which is why sensory bins can be difficult, however, these sensory bags for babies are perfect! They can still experience senses in a different way. Put shaving cream, small toys, food coloring, and new things in a plastic bag and make sure to seal it well!
Dinosaur Sensory Bin
What toddler doesn’t love dinosaurs?! This dinosaur sensory bin is so much fun! Toddlers can dig in the sand and find dinosaurs, shells, fossils using cups, shoves, and brushes. How fun!
More Fun Activities for One Year Olds:
Here at Kids Activities Blog, we are a little obsessed with playing with baby! Here are some recent articles about activities that are mom and kid tested.
Here are 24 Fabulous Ways to Play with Baby: Development of Play for 1 year old
Check out these12 Amazing Activities for 1 Year Olds.
You little one will love these 19 Engaging Activities for One Year Olds.
These clay toys are the perfect sensory toy for the pool!
Learn how sensory processing can cause an overactive fight or flight response.
Wow, check out this edible sensory play idea! Worms and mud! Be warned this is messy play, but will use all of your child’s senses!
Looking for some sensory play recipes? We got you covered.
Did you know you can use Cheerios cereal to made edible sand? This is perfect for sensory bins for infants. This is a great thing for a sensory table and other toddler activities and a great opportunity to make an edible sensory bin.
We have 30+ sensory baskets, sensory bottles, and sensory bins for your toddler! Save your water bottles and different materials around your house to make a fun activity for your young kids.