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Introduction to Sensory Play for Infants

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Ready to engage your little one's senses? Here's a fun list of sensory play activities perfect for infants that I think your kids will love as much as mine!
 
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Let your infant interact with their own reflection! It's a great way for them to understand self-recognition and expressions.
Benefits of Mirror Play for Babies
 
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Seal different colored paints in a clear bag and let your baby squish and mix the colors.
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Create a sticky wall with contact paper and let your baby stick and remove lightweight objects. It’s a great way to work on their motor skills.
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Fill a box with different objects of various textures, shapes, and sizes. Your infant will love exploring what's inside.
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Place your baby on different textured materials during tummy time. This will stimulate their sense of touch.
What You Need to Know About Tummy Time
 
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Let your baby play with ice under supervision. They'll be fascinated by the cold sensation and the way it melts.
Colored Ice in the Play Pool
 
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Fill up different bags with various textures like cooked pasta, jelly, or sand. It’s a fun and squishy sensory delight!
Textured Crochet Bag
 
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A fun and safe activity for your infant, edible finger paint lets them explore different textures and colors. And don't worry, it's completely non-toxic and safe if they decide to taste it!
Edible Finger Paint for Babies
 
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Fill up clear bottles with different materials like feathers, beads, glitter, etc. Your infant will love watching the items float around.
How to Make DIY Sensory Bottles
 
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Fill up bottles with items that make distinct sounds like bells, rice, or pebbles. Your infant will enjoy shaking them around and listening to the sounds they make.
Easy Infant Sensory Bottles
 
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Crumple up some colorful tissue paper and let your infant explore the sounds and texture.
Sensory Play for Baby with Tissue Paper
 
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Use a flashlight to create fun shadows on the wall. Your infant will marvel at the changing shapes and movements.
Light and Shadow Play for Kids!
 
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Using simple instruments or household items, create different sounds for your baby to listen to.
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Lay some bubble wrap on the floor and let your baby crawl over it. The popping sound will surely delight them.
Sensory Play Bubble Wrap
 
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Fill a bin with safe items from nature like leaves, grass, or flowers. This will help your baby connect with nature.
Nature Sensory Bin
 
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Reading touch and feel books with different textures is a great way to engage your baby's sense of touch.
Top 14 Touch And Feel Books For Babies & Toddlers
 
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Create your own sensory blocks using different textured materials. Your baby will love exploring these during playtime.
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Introduce your baby to different safe scents like vanilla or lavender. This will stimulate their sense of smell.
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Let your baby play with shaving foam. It's a great way to introduce them to a new texture.
Infant Play Mat
 
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Simple water play can be both fun and calming. Just make sure to supervise your little one during this activity.
Baby Water Play - Sensory and Motor Play