I LOVE sensory tubs … they’re relaxing for adults as well as for children! But they’re also wonderful for giving young children a rich sensory experience and can easily be adapted for any theme.
Today, I want to share ideas for snow-themed sensory tubs as part of the Winter Wonderland Blog Hop. These are sensory tubs that can be used at any time during the winter. (I have a separate post with 40+ Christmas sensory tubs and a number of Valentine’s Day sensory tubs in my Montessori-Inspired Valentine’s Day Activities post and Pinterest board. You’ll also find a post with Montessori-Inspired Winter Playdough {and Snow Dough} Activities.)
Sensory Tubs with a General Snow Theme
Baby Winter Sensory Play (Photo from The Good Long Road)
Baby Winter Play from The Good Long Road (blog is no longer available)
Snowy Baby Sensory Play by Cathy James from Nurture Store at Baby Centre Blog
One Year Old Preschool: Winter from Simple Home Blessings
Snow Globe Sensory Play in Preschool from Teach Preschool
Snowy Wonderland Sensory Bin from Royal Baloo
Snow Sensory Tub from (Home) School of the Blogosphere
Sensory Story Box – Katy and the Big Snow and Make Snow from The Golden Gleam
Snowy Day Sensory Tub from Along the Way
Winter Wonderland Sensory Tray (photo) and Homemade Cold Snow Sensory Play from Creative Playhouse
Small World Snow Play from Taming the Goblin
Winter Fun: Bring in the Snow from Mama Smiles
Bring in the Snow! from Creekside Learning
Bringing the Snow Inside from Housing a Forest
Snow Sensory Tub from Our Cup of Tea
Bring It Inside! – Exploring Snow Indoors from Play Dr Mom
Bringing the Snow Indoors – a Snow Sensory Bin from Happy Hooligans
Inside Snow Play – Snowy Small World from Here Come the Girls
Shaving Cream Snow from Crayon Freckles
Winter Sensory Bin with Word Recognition from Mama Miss
Small World Play: The Park in the Snow! from The Imagination Tree
Simple Snowman Sensory Bin (my post from 2015)
Sensory Tubs with an Arctic/Antarctic Theme
Arctic/Winter Small World Scene from Mum Central
Polar Bear Sensory Bin from The OT Toolbox
Icy Activity Bin from Happy Hooligans
Penguins in the Snow Sensory Tub from Teach Love Grow
Arctic Small World Play in a Suitcase (Photo from The Imagination Tree)
Montessori-Inspired Arctic and Antarctic Unit (my roundup post from last year which includes some more Arctic/Antarctic sensory tubs)
Have fun! 🙂
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Winter Wonderland Blog Hop
Check out all the awesome winter activities in the Winter Wonderland Blog Hop.
What a terrific round up of sensory bins! Thanks SnOw much for including ours!
Thanks … and my pleasure! I loved your creative ideas for a sick day. I had snow much fun putting together this post! 😉
What a fun group of snow activities. Thanks for including ours!
Thanks, and my pleasure, Tammy! It looks like you had a lot of fun at your house! 🙂
Wonderful collection of activities! thanks for sharing.
Thanks so much! It was a fun post to put together! 🙂
Thanks for featuring my winter word recognition sensory bin Deb!! What a wonderful roundup!! I pinned & tweeted!! xx M
Thanks, Melissa! It was my pleasure … great idea! Thanks so much for pinning and tweeting my post! 🙂 xx
What a great round-up!! Thanks for including us.
Thanks, Jen! My pleasure … I loved your ideas for babies! 🙂
Wow! What a variety of creative sensory bins. They look lovely, Deb and I’m sure the kids would have great fun arranging them too.
Thanks, Fawn! It’s amazing how many creative ideas are online for sensory bins … so much fun! 🙂
Oh these are great! I love the variety of fun you can have with a snow theme. We have had a bit of sickness for the last two weeks and my daughters have wanted to go out and play in our snow so this will be awesome activities for them to cheer them up.
Thanks, Veronica! I love the idea of bringing the snow inside for a child who’s too sick to play outdoors. I hope everyone feels well soon at your house. 🙂
Thank you so much for being part of the Blog Hop – what an awesome list!!
Thanks so much … and thanks for organizing the blog hop. It’s been lots of fun! 🙂
This is just a fabulous round up, Deb! Thanks for including our icy bin! So many wonderful ideas here. Can’t wait to share it with my followers!
Thanks so much, Jackie … and I appreciate your sharing my post! Your icy bin is awesome! 🙂
What an incredible list of resources! Thank you for including ours!
Thanks, MaryAnne! My pleasure … I love your fun activities for siblings working side by side! 🙂
Wow, look at all those awesome snow activities! Pinning this.
Thanks so much, Jessica! I appreciate your pinning my post! 🙂
We love snow play! Looks like we’ll be needing all these ideas as it’s just started snowing here again!
Thanks for sharing our idea.
Thanks, Rebecca! We just got some snow this weekend, too. It was my pleasure sharing your post … great ideas! 🙂
Great list! Thank you! What a way to bring some winter fun indoors. Pinning now!
Thanks for your kind comment, Vicky! And thanks for pinning this! 🙂
So many cute snow bins – what a great round-up! I am sharing this with my Facebook readers this week =-)
Thanks for linking up to TGIF! Have a great week,
Beth =-)
I just found this. Thanks so much, Beth! I appreciate your sharing my post! 🙂
Love all of the snowy activities in this post! Where we live it gets very cold in the winter but it is rare that we get any actual snow. Sharing this on Pinterest. Thank you for linking up this week to the Hearts for Home Blog Hop!
I just found this, Jill. It’s too bad that you have to get the cold without the snow (of course, not bad when it comes to shoveling and plowing snow). At least with all the ideas online now for creating fake snow, kids can still have lots of snow-related fun in the winter. Have a great week! 🙂
Such wonderful ideas!! Thank you for sharing at Sharing Saturday!
Thanks, Carrie! This was fun to put together. Now I’m ready for spring! 🙂