Halloween Sensory Bin For Preschoolers

Sensory bins are a huge hit in our house so I wanted to make one with a Halloween twist. This one is so simple to set up (I’m talking 5 minutes) and I was able to find most of the items I used at the grocery store and the Target Dollar Spot (I love the dollar spot!).  I love that I didn’t even need to use food coloring to dye anything, making set up a breeze!

Halloween Sensory Bin

Video of the Halloween Sensory Bin

Before reading how to make your own, check out the below video of the sensory bin set up and the boys playing with it to see just how easy and fun it was to create.

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Materials Needed To Make Our Halloween Sensory Bin (affiliate links)

How to make a Halloween Sensory Bin

  1. Empty the three bags of dried beans (large Lima beans, red lentils and black beans) into the large bin. I love using these beans because they are naturally white, orange and black so there is no coloring or dying involved! Yay! Halloween Sensory Bin
  2. Now add in the small Halloween toys and bury them in the beans.
  3. Add tongs and mini-cauldrons and the bin is ready to be played with.
  4. Challenge your child to find objects hidden in the beans, pick them up and love them to the mini-cauldron. Halloween Sensory Bin
  5. Once their cauldron is full or all the toys have been found, have the child empty them back into the bin, bury them and find them again!

So fun and excellent for fine motor skills as well as sensory play! Toss in some letter and numbers if you have them and make it even more educational!

More Halloween Sensory Bin Ideas

Here are some of our favorite Halloween sensory bins we’ve found:

More Sensory Activities Using the Same Materials

Halloween Sensory Writing Tray

Separate the red lentils and place them in a shallow tray. Then take some witches fingers (a paintbrush or plain finger would work too), and trace letters in the red lentils. This activity works best when the witches fingers are placed upsized down on the finger so that the nail bed is tracing the letters.

Halloween Eye Spy Bottle

Use a funnel, some scoopers and an empty water bottle and scoop the beans and some small toys into the water bottle. Once the bottle is about 80% full, screw on the lids and roll the bottle around to find the hidden toys.

Halloween Bean Monsters

Place some of each of the beans on a tray and use them to create bean monsters! Check out our full post on this activity for all the details here.

Halloween Sensory Activities Video

Check our the below video to see all 4 Halloween sensory activities in action:

More Halloween Ideas

Looking for more Halloween ideas?  Check out all our Fall/Halloween activities here.  Or some of our favorites below:

4 Halloween Sensory Activities