SENSORY TABLE DIY

SENSORY TABLE FOR TODDLERS

You would assume that for someone who loves sensory play as much as I do, I would have an actual sensory table, right? Well… not really. Okay so, let me explain myself. Because I love sensory activities as much as I do, I am a bit specific about what a look for in a sensory table, and I never found one that I could just buy that ticked all the boxes. Until I saw this one!

It’s for both indoors and outdoors, CHECK!, It is lightweight, CHECK!, easy to assemble and disassemble, CHECK! it has removable bins, CHECK!, height is adjustable to kid’s growth, CHECK!, it is inexpensive CHECK! and it only took me less than 30 minutes to put together from start to finish!! Truly might be my proudest DIY moment to date, and I owe all this excitement to my friend Katie! Katie did all the hard work of measuring out, sourcing the pieces, and putting it all together in the most perfect way. I just followed her instructions to the best homemade sensory table for the little ones.

MATERIALS:

  1. 2x 10ft 3/4” PVC pipe

  2. 4x 3/4” socket cap

  3. 4x 3/4” side outlet 90-degree socket

  4. 4x 3/4” PVC tee

  5. 1x 3/4” cross for the centerpiece

  6. Outdoor spray paint

  7. Pvc pipe cutter

  8. 4 Dollar Tree bins 8qt. (11Lx13.5Wx4.5H)

INSTRUCTIONS:

  1. Using the two 10ft pipes, make these cuts: 6x 12.5” pipes, 6x 9.75” pipes & 4x 18” pipes.

  2. Assemble the table and squeeze tightly to make sure it’s secure.

  3. Cover your work area and spray paint the table (optional).

  4. Once it is dry, add the bins into the slots. It’s ready to use

My favorite part is how versatile and useful this sensory activity table actually is. I like to mix and match textures and skill-learning activities so that if my girls do get tired of one activity, they can just move on to the next one into a completely new experience. This allows for longer playtime!

Tip: For older toddlers, try building the sensory table DIY with them. It’s great for building communication, teamwork, and motor skills at an early age + I love some one-on-one bonding time!

DIY Sensory Table Ideas

So… are you unsure where to start?

No problem – with a little creativity and some household items, you can design your own DIY sensory play table. One option is to repurpose an old tabletop or even a plastic play table to create a sand and water table. Not only will the kids have a blast, but they will also engage in a hands-on learning experience that stimulates their senses. You can also create a sensory bin with materials such as rice, beans, or even spaghetti noodles.

And, we can't forget the magic of a DIY water table designed for little explorers! With some buckets, plastic containers, and a shallow tub, you can create a sensory experience that will have your little ones splashing and giggling in no time. Watch as they dip their hands into the cool water, feeling the different textures, and developing their senses while having a splash-tastic time. It's a simple yet sensational way to provide a sensory experience that engages their curiosity and motor skills.

The possibilities are endless! Just be sure to provide a safe and adapted space where children can explore and discover on their own.

Get crafty and create the ultimate DIY sensory tables for children!

So there you have it, dear friends – a delightful journey into the world of DIY sensory tables for our little ones.

These tables provide not only a fun and engaging play experience but also foster the development of essential motor skills and sensory exploration. Whether you choose to create a water table, a sand and water combination, or even a sensory bin, the possibilities are endless. Remember, it's not just about the end result, but the joy that comes from the process of creating and playing. So gather your materials, let your imagination run wild, and watch as your children's eyes light up with wonder.

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