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20 Must Have Items for Fall Sensory Activities for Children

October 25, 2013 By Heather Greutman Leave a Comment

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Last week I shared a list of 20 Must Have Items for Fall Fine Motor Activities for kids. Today I want to share a list of the 20 must have items for fall sensory activities for kids. What is great about a lot of these items is that you may already have them in your home, which is a great way to save some money.

20 must have items you will need to create fall sensory activities for children.

Be sure to check out the rest of my posts in my 10 Days of Fall Fine Motor & Sensory Activities for Children Series. And don't miss out on the rest of the iHomeschool Network Hopscotch bloggers from the last two weeks. Lots of great topics and series to check out.

20 Must Have Items for Fall Sensory Activities for Children

  1. Cinnamon
  2. Pumpkin Pie Spice
  3. Fall Leaves (Real or Faux)
  4. Acorns (Real of Faux)
  5. Cornmeal
  6. Oatmeal (cooked or uncooked)
  7. Burlap
  8. Pinecones
  9. Fall Colored Felt
  10. Fall colored foam pieces
  11. Orange, yellow, and red food dye
  12. Pine needles
  13. Pumpkin puree
  14. Apples
  15. Pumpkin seeds
  16. Regular size Pumpkins
  17. Indian Corn
  18. Fall colored or scented rice
  19. Spaghetti noodles (cooked or uncooked)
  20. Popcorn (popped or un-popped)

Follow Heather | Growing Hands-On Kids's board Sensory Fun on Pinterest.
Need some ideas for your Fall sensory activities? Here are some great Pinterest boards you can follow to get some great sensory activity ideas! A lot of these boards are mixed with regular sensory activities, but have a lot of Fall inspired sensory activities as well.

  • Sensory Activities for Kids
  • Fall Theme
  • Kids' Fall Activities
  • Autumn
  • Sensory Fun

I hope you have enjoyed this series, I have really enjoyed doing it. If you missed anything in the series be sure to check out my main page for it here: 10 Days of Fall Fine Motor & Sensory Activities for Children.

 

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