Create your own Sensory Toys

Each week we will create fun new sensory toys!

Sensory toys can assist in developing a kid’s sense of creativity, curiosity and problem-solving skills, but most importantly they are a whole lot of fun! Together each week we will create our own fun and engaging sensory toys!

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Create your own Sensory Toys
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1 Your Guide

Corrina Floyd Learn more about me

Hi, I’m Corrina! I believe the best learning is all about exploring interests and curiosities. As a BC certified teacher with qualifications in Special Education and Urban Education, I have lots of experience helping K-7 learners dive into new ideas to spark their imaginations and sense of wonder. My favourite topics to explore with kiddos are all things science and outdoor education, especially through hands-on STEM activities! If I weren’t a teacher, I would certainly be a Marine Biologist, as ocean life and biology are two of my favourite interests! I love digging through tidal pools looking for interesting marine life and treasures. When I am not teaching, I enjoy hiking, sailing, and playing beach volleyball with friends. I also love playing with my cat Mika, or reading books about adventure or mystery.

2 Materials Needed

Sensory Bags & Bottles (Empty bag, and bottles, water, cooking oil, food colouring, craft items in your home (ex. glitter, sparkles, beads etc.) thick liquids such as dish soap, hair gel or glue for the base) Play-Dough (1 cup cold water, 2 tsp vegetable oil, 3 cups flour, 1 cup salt, 2 Tbsp cream of tartar, food colouring and ZipLoc bags) Moon Sand (flour or cornflour, vegetable or sunflower oil, and food colouring)

3 Learning Focus

  • Creative thinking
  • Positive personal identity & culture

4 Registration

You’re selecting a Realtime Series A one-time Livestreamed Activity led by a qualified Guide.

5 Best Suited For:

Stick figures of varying sizes waving

My age is between 4 - 8

Yellow and blue gear

All experience levels are welcome.

Child and mother stick figure standing

My parents need to be around.

We advise a grown-up is close by to supervise with the materials and tools for safe use. Use safety gear, such as safety goggles, gloves, and wear an old shirt for STEM/STEAM Activities

An open book

All reading levels are welcome.