Monday, August 23, 2010

Sensory Bin: Dino Land



Like so many other kids, my son LOVES dinosaurs! I was always fascinated with them too and one of my favorite movies is Land Before Time. We watched that movie a few days ago and he loved it. So, I decided to make a Dinosaurland Senosory Bin for him to have many adventures with Little Foot, Spike, Sarah,Petri, Ducky, and the Sharptooth!

I bought a big plastic storage bin and a big bag of aquarium gravel (rinse well before you let your child play or before you put it in an aquarium with your fish because it contains chemicals)

I made some "boulders" by painting some styrofoam balls brown.
I bought the rest of the Dino Land stuff from the Dollar Store.








I brought it outside to play with but this is such a great thing to have for indoors when the weather doesn't permit outside fun. Just lay a plastic table cloth down for easy cleanup and less waste!


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5 comments:

  1. OK, we are totally making this too. And thanks for the tip about the chemicals, I would have never guessed! What do they put in there. Do you know why?

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  2. Hmmm, i'm not sure why but the warning on the bag said to wash the rocks first to remove chemicals that could harm the fish so I went ahead and washed them not knowing whether or not it could be harmful to L or not. Better safe than sorry.

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  3. I think my kids would love this, you have really great ideas!

    You could also use beans instead of rocks!

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  4. What a lucky little boy to have such a fun and crafty mom! Thank you for the great ideas! Can't wait to try them with my daughter!

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  5. We live in lentil country, so we did this with unused lentils instead of rocks. You could also use sand (aquarium rocks get pricey!). I think I spent around $5.

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