17 Sensory Bag Fillers to Entertain Babies & Toddlers 2024 - Entertain Your Toddler (2024)

Sensory bags are the perfect way to introduce babies to sensory play and keep them entertained during tummy time!

When I started this blog, my youngest was only 3 months old. She spent most of her time sleeping, eating, and swinging, so I didn’t feel the need to involve her in our activities.

Now she’s 7 months old and more curious about big sis’s activities, particularly our sensory play activities.

I get that you need to keep your kids busy because you feel stressed about all the stuff you need to get done today. That’s why my mission is to…
1. Find fun, quality kids’ activities and show you step by step how to do them.
2. Save you time and energy by using supplies from around the house or show you where to easily get them.
3. Inspire you to be creative and play with your kids in new and exciting ways.

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Babies (and a lot of toddlers!) put EVERYTHING in their mouths, so how do you keep them safe while still engaging them in sensory play?

The answer is a sensory bag!

We know two things:1. The hardest part of keeping your kids entertained at home is starting a new routine and keeping with it. 2. It's super difficult to come up with a new routine when life is chaotic, and you don't know where to start.The Activity Playground is meant to take you past those two obstacles.

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WHAT’S A SENSORY BAG?

Sensory bags (sometimes called squish bags) are bags filled with items that engage children’s senses, mostly the senses of touch and sight, and occasionally smell and sound.

You might prefer a sensory bag over a sensory bin if you’ve got little ones who mouth everything, want to keep messes completely contained, or have kids who don’t like getting messy.

Sensory bags are also super portable!

I love using sensory bags with my babies. My oldest hated tummy time as a baby. We had a bag of green water that we used to entice her to play on her tummy.

Now that she’s older, we’ve moved on to sensory bins. Here are a few of the bins we’ve made so far.

  • Popcorn sensory bin
  • Jingle bells sensory bin
  • Cookie dough sensory bin
  • Color sorting sensory bin

Sensory bins are basically the same as bags, except the filler is in a bin and will also contain interesting objects, like pinecones, and have materials to manipulate the filler, such as shovels and measuring cups and funnels.

Why Do Kids need Sensory Play?

Babies and toddlers benefit from sensory play activities through:

  • developing language skills,
  • learning to freely explore and investigate their world,
  • learning sensory attributes (i.e. hot, cold, wet, dry, soft, hard),
  • developing motor skills,
  • developing the skill of focus.

Sensory stimulation has been proven to calm those who are anxious and help them sleep better. This is great news for us parents!

I try to do at least one sensory play activity with my toddler every day, and now I’m trying to get the baby involved too!

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17 Quick & Easy Sensory Bag FIllers

Sensory bags can be filled with whatever interesting things you don’t want your kids putting into their mouths.

I like to use a variety of squishy and hard fillers when choosing bags to tape to the floor.

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Some of our favorite fillers are:

  • Shaving cream
  • Dry pasta
  • Pom poms
  • Popcorn
  • Dyed rice
  • Salt
  • Drinking straws
  • Beads
  • Clear hair gel or shampoo
  • Water beads
  • Buttons
  • Leaves
  • Glitter and baby oil
  • Cereal
  • Chips
  • Crumpled paper balls
  • Oil and water (see instructions below)

Put no more than 3 cups of any of these fillers in your zip-top bag.

Side note: Most of these sensory bag fillers were previously used in our sensory bins!

How to Make an Oil & Water Sensory Bag

Making a colorful, mesmerizing oil & water sensory bag like the one below is easy peasy. I love the lava lamp effect and it really piqued the curiosity of my two-year-old, Ella.

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Here’s how I did it. I put a gallon zip-top plastic bag in a large bowl and poured 2 cups of oil in.

I used canola oil, but you could also use vegetable oil or baby oil;. it really doesn’t matter.

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Next, I stirred several drops of red food coloring (Ella’s favorite color) into a half cup of water.

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That went into the bag with the oil.

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Then I zipped up the top and taped it shut with duct tape.

If you’re going to let the little ones freely explore the oil and water bag, or any bag with wet ingredients, during sensory play time, I suggest double-bagging and making sure their nails are nice and trim!

We’ve had a couple instances where our bags have leaked from someone’s pointy nail poking a hole in the bag 🙁

How We Played with Sensory Bags

I chose four sensory bag fillers: shaving cream, dry penne, oil and water, and pom poms. These four were a nice mix of different textures: squishy, hard, soft, and wet.

Then I taped the bags to the floor in a grid using duct tape. I was hesitant to use duct tape at first, but it didn’t hurt my wood floors.

We only had them taped on for a day before I removed them. I wouldn’t recommend using duct tape on the floor for longer than that.

The girls played very nicely together!

It was great to have bags large enough for the girls to play with together. Taping the bags down also kept the bags in one spot so the older one couldn’t “steal” one away from the little one.

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Baby was very interested in the colorful pom poms and kept trying to pick them up. She also really liked the shaving cream. I had put little googly eyes in there, but they didn’t show up quite as well as I hoped. Clear gel would’ve been better.

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Ella also liked trying to find the googly eyes. She also discovered you can make lines in the shaving cream through the bag.

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And she had to try walking all over the bags!

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The pasta did not get much attention this time around.

Chips, though, are another story…

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Your Turn to make sensory bags

1. Choose four different fillers:

Wet

  • Shaving cream
  • Oil and water (go back to instructions here)
  • Clear hair gel or shampoo
  • Water beads

Dry

  • Buttons
  • Leaves
  • Glitter and baby oil
  • Cereal
  • Chips (just be prepared for these to be crushed beyond edibility)
  • Crumpled paper balls
  • Dry pasta
  • Pom poms
  • Popcorn
  • Dyed rice (use your sensory bin fillers!)
  • Salt
  • Drinking straws
  • Beads

2. Place no more than 3 cups of filler in a gallon-sized zip-top bag.

If using a liquid, double bag and tape the bags securely shut for extra security.

3. Tape the bags in a grid on the floor.

Or, if you have a big window, try taping the sensory bags there!

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I hope these sensory bags keep your baby or toddler entertained today!

Comment below with your favorite filler. If you have a new one, I’d love to try it out and add it to my list!

Check out these other sensory play activities!

Building Your Own I-Spy Jar

Sensory Snow Trucks

It was back when our youngest turned one, when we realized we needed to do something differently. Like every toddler with newly found mobility, she was curious and constantly getting into things we didn't want her to.Whining. Tantrums. You name it. We were frustrated. She was bored. We knew her developmental skills were rapidly changing, but how do you even go about keeping a toddler entertained?! Back then, we had no idea what kinds of things she would enjoy, and we were tired of playing with the same toys over and over again. That's when we started doing planned activities with our toddler. It was like a switch flipped. Days went smoother. There were far fewer tantrums. There were many more giggles!There was a new sense of excitement waking up each day. What were we going to do next?! When you think about spending time with your toddler, we want you to have that bubbly, excited feeling in your belly, not a feeling of dread. And we want to make it easier for parents to do just that.That's why we created the FREE 5-Day activity challenge.

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  • Get the most impact out of your time together.
  • Stop feeling guilty about using electronics to entertain your kids, because you won't need them anymore!
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FAQs

What do toddlers learn from sensory bags? ›

Sensory bags help young children to develop their sense of touch and fine motor skills as they manipulate the small objects around the bags. The types of sensory bags you can make is endless!

What age are sensory bags for? ›

Babies explore all the time. It's how they learn. A sensory bag is full of things that babies can touch, taste, look at and more.

What is in the bag activity for toddlers? ›

How to play what's in the bag
  • Bring together some fun, safe objects for your child to play with. ...
  • Put these into a bag or pillow case that they can't see into.
  • Now, get your child's attention and ask them "what's in the bag?". ...
  • Put your hand in the bag and choose an object at random to pull out.

How do you fill sensory bags? ›

Simply fill your bag with roughly one cup of small sensory objects (some hard, some soft but none with shape edges. Add the Gel and carefully seal the zip lock bag. Place that bag inside a second bag and fold the inside zip part down so you can properly seal the outer bag.

What is the purpose of a sensory bag? ›

Sensory bags can be used to increase tactile exploration, hand strength & finger coordination, as well as cognitive concepts with kids who are blind or visually impaired & also multiple disabilities. Sensory bags are a fun way to include students with or without additional disabilities in pre-reading activities.

What are comfort items for 2 year olds? ›

Although different children find comfort in different objects, loveys are usually soft, cuddly, and nice to touch. Some common types are: Soft toys such as a teddy or plushie. Blankets like a fluffy blankie or Kippins baby comforter.

How to make squishy sensory bags? ›

Place flour, food colouring and water into the small mixing bowl. Mix until all the ingredients are well blended. Scoop the mixture into the plastic zip-lock bag. Before fastening the end, place the squishy bag onto a flat surface and gently push any excess air out to avoid air bubbles.

How do you set up sensory play for toddlers? ›

It's simple for children to enjoy sensory play when you create a sensory bin for them to explore. To create a sensory bin, simply fill a small tub or container with objects from nature such as leaves, rocks, and sand that have different textures for your little one to explore.

How to play with sensory bags? ›

Fill a resealable plastic bag with tactile materials like hair gel, pumpkin seeds, shaving cream, or marbles. Reinforce the seal with strong tape, then use painter's or washi tape to secure the edges of the bag to the floor or a table where your baby can play.

How to use a sensory bag? ›

Top tips for using a sensory bag to help language learning

A sensory bag can be as simple as a pillowcase or other container filled with several objects with different textures. You may need to introduce the objects first so that your child has seen and touched them and heard what they are called.

What age is sensory? ›

“What age should you start sensory play?” In general, most children will be able to start engaging in sensory play from around 6 months old. As they get older, they will be able to explore more complex sensory experiences.

What is the function of a sensory bag? ›

Sensory bags allow children to explore, discover, imagine, create, and learn while engaging many of their senses. They make great mess free sensory play.

What is the purpose of sensory toys? ›

Sensory toys encourage children to think critically and solve problems as they interact with various elements. By manipulating objects, fitting pieces together, and experimenting with cause and effect, children develop their problem-solving skills and learn to think independently.

What does sensory mean for toddlers? ›

Sensory issues are problems related to processing information from the senses, like sight and sound. Kids with sensory issues often get overwhelmed by things like light and noise and might act out or throw tantrums as a result.

What are the benefits of squishy bags? ›

Squishy bags are a great way for children to write without using paper and pencils. It's different and fun, which will catch their eye! They can practice writing letters, numbers and their name. It is a great way for children to practice hand and finger movements for pre-writing practice.

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