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Learning about the five senses is a perfect thing to explore with toddlers! Two-year-olds naturally discover their world using all of their senses, so these five senses activities are naturally engaging. These crafts and activities are perfect for children from 18 months through to 2 1/2 years old, as they are full of sensory learning.

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Hearing is the last sense we are learning about in our Exploring the Five Senses for Babies, Toddlers, and Preschoolers Series. My kids have had a blast learning about their bodies and their senses through actives and play. Our five senses are how we understand and interact with the world around us, and it’s great […]

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My Little Sonbeam: Game: Noisy or Quiet? 5 Senses Preschool, Opposites Preschool, Five Senses Preschool, 5 Senses Activities, Listening Games, Senses Preschool, My Five Senses, Listening Activities, Senses Activities

Materials: -Tin container with lid -Quiet and noisy items from around the house What I placed in the tray Quiet Items: tissue paper, card stock paper, straw, foam number 1, plastic fly, tin foil, wax paper, pom pom ball, sticker, and pipe cleaner. Noisy Items: coin, apple button, earring, car, basketball easer, whistle, plastic letter D, small metal cookie cutter, and glass pebble. *I found this small (magnetic) tin container at Michaels in the dollar bins. How to play: I had E place an item…

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