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15 sensory play activities for children

Are you looking for some great sensory play activities that involve children using their senses?

From the minute, a baby is born they begin using all their senses to explore their local surroundings. It is important that adults understand the importance of sensory play as this can have a huge impact on children’s brain development. The more stimulating opportunities children are provided with the easier it is for children to learn about the world around them.

Sensory play is for all children not just for those children who have difficulty with sensory integration. All children should be provided with opportunities to use their senses. Many people automatically think that sensory play is sand, water, playdough, clay, gloop etc when in fact adults need to think about other activities that involve children using their other senses such as taste and smell. Giving children the opportunity to explore different types of texture, tastes and other objects can really help children develop new ways of communicating about the world around them. Children will begin to realise that a certain object has other properties for example when examining flowers brought in from the garden, children will be able to describe the colour, the smell and possibly the texture.

Sensory play opens up so many learning opportunities and can help develop many areas of children’s development for example children will use their gross motors skills to coordinate their large muscles and use their fine motors skills to coordinate their small muscles groups.

If you are looking for some inspiration for some new sensory play activities for children, then take a look at the list below

Remember that sensory play doesn’t just have to be activities that involve children using their hands to explore, make sure you are providing activities that involve children using all their other senses.

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