What is Sensory Play?

At the most basic level, sensory activities stimulate the senses. They encourage us to explore through touching, tasting, smelling, seeing, and hearing. These activities also help us with fine motor skills, gross motor skills, language development, cognitive skills, problem solving skills, social interactions, hand-eye coordination, exploration, creativity, … the list goes on. Sensory play is for anyone and everyone!

How Does it work?

To engage with sensory play, you simply set up activities that require the use of these skills. For example, you can practice “cutting” in the kitchen, pushing pom poms through different sized holes, transferring various items from one bowl to another. We promise, these are all educational. And they strengthen your little one’s hand muscles for school and life!

We Practice.....

socializing

imaginative play

counting

sharing

building

comparing

climbing

scooping

balancing

jumping

pouring

teamwork

singing

transferring

and so much more