It was National Popcorn Day on January 19th, and we celebrated by making popcorn (of course) but we did it on the stove which is WAY more fun, and we used the other half of the bag for a
Popcorn Kernel Sensory Bin. So simple, but the boys had so much fun!
I spread a large sheet down first for quick and easy cleanup and less waste since I was able to just fold the towel and scoop up all the popcorn kernels to save for another day of fun!
In case you're wondering what the weird thing on the right is, it's a loose tea strainer.
The boys love to use it in their sensory bins!
Sensory Bin Safety
I'm a firm believer that young babies and toddlers can enjoy most of the sensory activities and materials that older children do. You should always watch babies and younger children with extreme vigilance when playing with sensory bins and material. Use your parental discretion when choosing your sensory materials, based on your child's age and developmental ability.
See how we celebrated National Popcorn Day LAST year!
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