This activity box is filled with a variety of dry beans and pasta for a little spring garden sensory play….
If you are wondering why there is pasta mixed into the mix – I can’t really say except that it provides a little more color and texture…
As with any sensory activity like this, we always add bowls and cups of various sizes for scooping and pouring…
The children have been exploring all kinds of plant activities such as planting their own seeds…
You can plant seeds with your students!
And exploring what will happen as the flowers grow…
If you missed our fun with tall flowers – be sure to check them out too!
Here are a few more seed ideas…
Seed Graphing from Counting Coconuts
Seed Sorting from Share and Remember
Seed Fingerpaint from Not Just Cute
Tiny Seed Sensory Tree from GummyLump
Paper Towel Roll Seed Planters from My Delicious Ambiguity
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