40+ Sensational Sensory Play Recipes for Kids (2024)

Sensory play is so important for kids. This type of play engages the senses and encourages kids to explore the objects and world around them. We've put together some of our most popular Sensory Play Recipes that are great for kids of all ages. You'll find sensory play ideas for babies, toddlers, and preschoolers, but this type of play is beneficial for older kids, too.

By engaging in sensory play, kids learn about their five senses, begin forming their fine motor skills, learn how to solve problems, use their imaginations, learn through play, and so much more. In fact, you can read more about it in our post on the Importance of Sensory Play.

Ready to get started with a fun and engaging activity right now? Take a look at the ideas below; you're sure to find one your kids will love! You might also like to browse through our list of messy play ideas.

Sensory Play Recipes for All Ages

Cloud Dough

Our Cloud Dough recipe is a light, soft dough made with only two (2) everyday ingredients. Kids love playing with it! It smells great, is easy to shape, cut with cookie cutters, and add accessories to. It was especially fun with a cloud-shaped cookie cutter and lots of sparkly glitter. It'll keep for a couple of weeks in an airtight container.

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You'll also love our Gingerbread Cloud Dough when Christmastime is here!


Moon Dough

Your future astronaut will love playing with this Moon Dough. It's great for toy astronauts, rockets, spaceships, and other space-related toys. You only need two simple ingredients to make this recipe, and you probably have them in your cupboard right now! That means the kids can be ready to play in mere minutes.

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Rainbow Rice

Use our Rainbow Rice recipe to make some colored rice for the kids to play with. It's super easy to make, and the bright colors make the rice really inviting and engaging for sensory play. Add the rainbow rice to a sensory bin, a Rainbow Rice Sensory Writing Tray, or make art with it as we did here in our Coloured Rice Rangoli Patterns.

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Rainbow Spaghetti

Learn how to dye spaghetti to make this amazingly fun Rainbow Spaghetti using food coloring and a zipper bag. Babies, toddlers, and preschoolers love playing with the stringy, squishy, colorful noodles, and since it's made with edible ingredients, you don't need to worry if they sneak a bite.

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Rainbow Salt

Now it's time to make some Rainbow Salt! Have you caught on that we love rainbow-themed sensory play recipes yet? Teach your kids about the primary colors and then combine them to make secondary colors. Add it to a jar to make a beautiful display, use the colored salt in a writing tray or use it in your arts and crafts.

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Dyed Pumpkin Seeds

When autumn comes around, you have to make our Dyed Pumpkin Seeds. They're so easy to make using food coloring, vinegar, and plastic baggies. Once your seeds are dry, use them for lots of fun activities like color sorting, counting, sensory bins, mosaics, practicing patterns, and more.

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Soap Foam

How much fun will your kids have with a big bin of Soap Foam? Whip up a batch in no time using water and dish soap. Add food coloring to turn it any color you'd like. It's soft, squishy, light, fluffy, and so much fun to play with. Toddlers, preschoolers, and big kids will enjoy playing with the stuff, and you can set it up indoors or outside.

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Sand Foam

Add our Sand Foam to a bin with construction toys, and your kids will play for hours! It's the perfect color and consistency to push around with toy bulldozers, dump trucks, excavators, and more. If you don't have sand locally, you can buy it online or in craft stores.

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Oobleck Sensory Play

Use our super-simple recipe for Oobleck to set up a small world winter scene for the kids with toy penguins, polar bears, or any other toys you'd like to use. Since it's made with only cornstarch and water, you probably have everything you need for this activity right now.

Frozen Oobleck

Our simple Oobleck recipe is even more fun when you turn it into Frozen Oobleck. This allows older kids to study how it changes from solid to liquid as it heats up in their hands, but littles love playing with it, too. If you make your frozen Oobleck in different colors, you can also explore color mixing. While Oobleck is quite messy, kids need that sort of messy play to work on coordination, fine motor skills, problem-solving, and so much more.

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Fake Snow

We have two different recipes for fake snow, and we recommend that you try them both to see which one your kids like best. Our first Easy Homemade Fake Snow Recipe is made with baking soda and water and looks more like real snow since it's really white. The texture is also a little easier to squeeze together to make snowballs and snowmen.

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Our Homemade Snow Sensory Play Recipe is made with flour and oil. It's great for adding to sensory bins, but the texture is a little more soft and crumbly. It may not hold together as well as the baking soda fake snow, but it is more pourable and scoopable for kids who enjoy doing that.

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Edible Paint

Babies can get in on the sensory fun, too. Our Edible Paint for Babies is totally safe. It's made with natural yogurt and food coloring, so they can use a paintbrush or just their fingers, and you'll be worry-free if they taste it.

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Slime Recipes

Playing with slime is an excellent form of sensory play for kids. It's fun, tactile, helps kids calm down and focus, and promotes fine motor skills. Read more about the Benefits of Making Slime with Kids.

Of course, we have loads of fun slime recipes to enjoy throughout the year. Some are seasonal or holiday focused, while others are good for all year round!

Edible Marshmallow Slime - Perfect for toddlers who still put things in their mouths.

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Rainbow Slime - Another fun rainbow-themed sensory play activity.

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Edible Shark Slime - Great for Shark Week, and it's made with pudding mix! Can you believe it?

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Colour Changing Slime - Head outdoors to watch this slime change from one color to another in the sunlight!

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Sparkly Silver Slime - Terrific slime recipe for New Year's but can be used anytime during the year.

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Valentine's Day Slime - A glitzy, sparkly slime filled with tiny red and pink hearts.

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Shamrock Slime - Channel the luck of the Irish with sparkly shamrock-and-sequin-filled slime.

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Mardi Gras Contact Solution Slime - Colourful, sparkly slime that's perfect for Mardi Gras but appropriate for all year long minus the baby. Wouldn't this also be fun at a baby shower?

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Fall Slime Recipe - Stretchy slime scented with harvest spice fragrance oil and full of fall-colored rhinestones.

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Pumpkin Slime with Contact Solution - Another great idea for using some of your dyed pumpkin seeds.

Vampire Blood Slime - Spooky and fun slime recipe for Halloween!

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Pumpkin Glow-in-the-Dark Slime in a Jar - This would make a terrific Halloween party favor.

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Candy Corn Slime - Orange, yellow, and white slime twisted together in a fun candy corn color combination.

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Playdough Recipes

Of course, you can't have a list of sensory play recipes without some playdough! We have lots of amazing homemade playdough recipes to try. Check them out below! You can also find them and many others in our list of 27+ Homemade Playdough Recipes.

Edible Cake Mix Playdough - A fun recipe made using cake mix and other safe, edible ingredients. It looks like confetti cake!

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Rainbow Playdough - Small batches of colored playdough rolled together to make a rainbow ball.

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Kool-Aid Playdough - You won't believe the bright, vivid colors and the amazing smell of this playdough recipe.

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Glow in the Dark Playdough - What's more fun than playdough? A recipe that glows in the dark! This recipe does not require a blacklight to work.

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Apple Scented Playdough - A fun recipe any time of year, but especially in the fall when apples are in peak season and kids are going back to school.

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Valentine Peeps Playdough - A clever way to use some of those Peeps you get through the winter and spring holidays.

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Strawberry Scented Playdough - This pink, glittery playdough recipe is scented with strawberry flavoring and vanilla extract to make it smell super yummy as you squish, stretch, and play with it.

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Chocolate Playdough Recipe - Kids can make their own pretend play box of chocolates using this recipe and various types of sprinkles and candies to embellish the pieces with.

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No-Cook Autumn Playdough - It's soft, easy to shape, and scented with nutmeg to smell like fall.

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Black Playdough Recipe - Great recipe for making black bats, cats, and other spooky things for Halloween.

Edible Christmas Playdough - Another wonderful Peeps-based playdough recipe to make the holidays a little more festive.

Christmas Grinch Playdough Recipe - A soft, green playdough recipe that's perfect for making Grinch-like faces.

Gingerbread Playdough - Feel like you're home for the holidays with this soft playdough that smells incredible thanks to the ground ginger and cinnamon.

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There you have some of our favorite sensory play recipes that we've shared on the blog over the years. Which one is your favorite?

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Insights, advice, suggestions, feedback and comments from experts

Sensory play is an important activity for kids as it engages their senses and encourages exploration of the objects and world around them. It has numerous benefits, including the development of fine motor skills, problem-solving abilities, imagination, and learning through play. Sensory play also helps children learn about their five senses. There are various sensory play recipes that are popular among kids of all ages. These recipes involve different materials and textures to provide a stimulating sensory experience. Let's explore some of the concepts mentioned in the article:

Importance of Sensory Play

Sensory play is crucial for children's development. It helps them learn about their five senses, develop fine motor skills, problem-solving abilities, and use their imagination. Sensory play also promotes learning through play. For more information on the importance of sensory play, you can refer to the article mentioned in the text.

Sensory Play Recipes

The article provides a list of sensory play recipes suitable for kids of all ages. Here are some of the recipes mentioned:

  1. Cloud Dough: Cloud Dough is a soft and moldable dough made with only two everyday ingredients. It can be shaped, cut with cookie cutters, and accessorized. It can be stored in an airtight container for a couple of weeks.

  2. Moon Dough: Moon Dough is a recipe that uses two simple ingredients to create a dough suitable for playing with toy astronauts, rockets, spaceships, and other space-related toys. It can be prepared quickly, allowing kids to start playing in minutes.

  3. Rainbow Rice: Rainbow Rice is made by coloring rice with bright colors, making it visually appealing for sensory play. It can be used in sensory bins, sensory writing trays, or for creating art.

  4. Rainbow Spaghetti: Rainbow Spaghetti is made by dyeing spaghetti with food coloring. It provides a squishy and colorful sensory experience for babies, toddlers, and preschoolers.

  5. Rainbow Salt: Rainbow Salt is created by combining primary colors to make secondary colors. It can be used for sensory play, displayed in a jar, or used in arts and crafts.

  6. Dyed Pumpkin Seeds: Dyed Pumpkin Seeds are made by coloring pumpkin seeds with food coloring and vinegar. They can be used for various activities such as color sorting, counting, sensory bins, mosaics, and practicing patterns.

  7. Soap Foam: Soap Foam is made by mixing water and dish soap. It can be colored with food coloring and provides a soft, squishy, and fluffy texture for sensory play.

  8. Sand Foam: Sand Foam is a mixture of sand and foam that can be used with construction toys for hours of play.

  9. Oobleck Sensory Play: Oobleck is a simple mixture of cornstarch and water that can be used to create a small world winter scene for kids. It provides a unique sensory experience.

  10. Frozen Oobleck: Frozen Oobleck is made by freezing Oobleck. It allows kids to observe the change from solid to liquid as it heats up in their hands. Different colors can be used to explore color mixing.

  11. Fake Snow: There are two recipes for fake snow mentioned in the article. One is made with baking soda and water, while the other is made with flour and oil. Both recipes provide a sensory experience similar to real snow.

  12. Edible Paint: Edible Paint is a safe paint made with natural yogurt and food coloring. It allows babies to participate in sensory play without any worries if they taste it.

  13. Slime Recipes: Slime is a popular sensory play material. The article mentions various slime recipes suitable for different occasions, such as Edible Marshmallow Slime, Rainbow Slime, Edible Shark Slime, Colour Changing Slime, Sparkly Silver Slime, Valentine's Day Slime, Shamrock Slime, Mardi Gras Contact Solution Slime, Fall Slime Recipe, Pumpkin Slime with Contact Solution, Vampire Blood Slime, and Pumpkin Glow-in-the-Dark Slime in a Jar.

  14. Playdough Recipes: The article also mentions several playdough recipes, including Edible Cake Mix Playdough, Rainbow Playdough, Kool-Aid Playdough, Glow in the Dark Playdough, Apple Scented Playdough, Valentine Peeps Playdough, Strawberry Scented Playdough, Chocolate Playdough Recipe, No-Cook Autumn Playdough, Black Playdough Recipe, Edible Christmas Playdough, and Christmas Grinch Playdough Recipe.

These recipes provide a wide range of sensory experiences for children and can be enjoyed throughout the year.

I hope this information helps you understand the concepts mentioned in the article. If you have any further questions, feel free to ask!

40+ Sensational Sensory Play Recipes for Kids (2024)

FAQs

What age is appropriate for sensory play? ›

In general, most children will be able to start engaging in sensory play from around 6 months old. As they get older, they will be able to explore more complex sensory experiences.

Why do some children not like sensory play? ›

Sensory processing issues happen when kids have trouble handling the information their senses take in. Kids may also have trouble being aware of their bodies, or struggle with balance and coordination. Different kids are affected by sensory issues in different ways. Some may be very sensitive to sensory stimulation.

What do children gain from sensory play? ›

Sensory play is a lot of fun. It also offers many benefits for child development, including: Helping children understand how their actions affect what's around them. Supporting brain development, enhancing memory, complex tasks and problem solving.

What are the 5 sensory play? ›

Introducing preschoolers to the concept of the five senses at an early age is not only fun but also immensely beneficial for their cognitive and sensory development. Understanding the five senses – sight, touch, taste, smell, and sound – helps children make sense of the world around them.

Do all kids need sensory play? ›

Sensory play is more than just fun and games. It's a vital component of childhood development. The rich neural pathways formed through sensory play facilitate learning and growth in all children, regardless of their neurotype.

Can a child have sensory issues and not be autistic? ›

Although they sound similar, sensory processing difficulties can be present without autism. Often children or adults with other neurodevelopmental or psychiatric conditions such as Developmental Delay, Intellectual Disability, Anxiety, ADHD, or mood disorders can also exhibit Sensory Processing Disorder.

What are the disadvantages of sensory play? ›

Everyone's everyday life is filled with sensory activities already, so try to be a little more intentional about recognizing and communicating them. Other disadvantages may be that your toddler doesn't like messy play, that it's well… messy, and that activities can be expensive.

Do gifted kids have sensory issues? ›

"As many as one-third of gifted children may exhibit sensory processing disorder features, significantly impacting quality of life."

What are some examples of sensory play? ›

Our favorite sensory play ideas for toddlers to preschoolers and beyond include sensory bins, sensory bottles, playdough, slime (especially taste-safe slime for younger kids), water play, messy play, and more. You can make so many unique sensory play ideas from convenient supplies!

What is sensory play for adults? ›

Sensory activities for adults are activities that engage any of the five senses. For example, this could be as simple as using sight to read a book or look at colourful photographs, or even using the sense of smell when someone is cooking.

Do adults need sensory play? ›

The less sensory stimulation we get, the weaker our synapses become and the harder it is to perceive sensory information. While it's much easier for children to create and strengthen synapses, we can still continue to improve our neural connections through sensory play well into adulthood.

What foods are good for sensory play? ›

Scoop and explore with sensory bowls

Foods might include dry rice or beans, cooked pasta, dry cereal e.g. cornflakes, yoghurt or frozen peas. Give them a spoon or cup for scooping and pouring, a small spoon for mixing and allow them to use their hands.

What are some sensory food ideas? ›

Edible Sensory Play Activities
  • Coloured Spaghetti. Start by cooking your spaghetti as normal. ...
  • Moonsand. To create your own batch of moonsand, mix 8 cups of flour to 1 cup of oil. ...
  • Jelly. Wibbly wobbly jelly – a favourite for babies! ...
  • Chocolate Cake. Cake smash! ...
  • Edible Paint. ...
  • Custard. ...
  • Juicing Fruit.
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What is the magic of sensory play? ›

Sensory play is a vital aspect of childhood development, offering children valuable opportunities to explore their environment, engage their senses, and make sense of the world around them. Research indicates that sensory play has numerous benefits for children's cognitive, physical, and socio-emotional development.

Is sensory play good for 3 year olds? ›

Toddlers absolutely delight in exploring their world through their senses. Sensory play - play that stimulates any of a child's senses - builds cognitive skills and influences how your child learns about their world.

Is it okay for my 3 month old to watch sensory videos? ›

However, as for baby sensory videos, these can be watched by babies of any age but the more upbeat, high contrast ones are best for babies who are a few months old, as these can be overwhelming for newborns.

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