Easter Soup Sensory Bin - Busy Toddler (2024)

Author: Susie

Is this the most gorgeous Easter activity for kids? Definitely. Find out how to make this Easter soup sensory bin for kids using just water, paint, and Easter eggs. This easy activity for Easter is a perfect way to have fun with plastic eggs.

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Table of Contents:

  1. What is an Easter soup sensory bin?
  2. The secret to this Easter soup activity
  3. Supplies
  4. The how-to
  5. What happened with the sensory soup activity?
  6. What can a child learn with Easter sensory soup?
  7. Frequently Asked Questions

What is an Easter soup sensory bin?

Let’s start with a quick fact: this is not edible soup. This is not the soup you are serving for Easter dinner. This is sensory soup: a term for a water-based activity kids play with.

It’s not my favorite term for an activity but I didn’t pick it. I’m only keeping with tradition.

That said, this Easter soup sensory bin was a smash hit and a perfect way to play with plastic eggs. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: plastic eggs should not and do not need to be an Easter only supply. These are absolute gems to play with.

I keep a set on hand for activities throughout the year.

RELATED: Looking for more Easter activities for kids? Check out my post with 30+ ideas.

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The secret to this Easter soup activity

There is a bit of magic to this Easter soup sensory bin. Can you spot it from the photos?

The paint looks like it is swirling, dancing, and spinning around the water.

This is the result of using metallic kids paint instead of regular kids paint. It’s totally fine to use regular paint for this activity (the results will be opaque and gorgeous too), but for this extra effect, using metallic paint (a technique I learned from Friends Art Lab) makes this soup something special.

RELATED: Do you love Easter eggs too? Check out my list of activities using plastic Easter eggs \as the main supply. There are so many great ideas!

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Supplies

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This is a very basic set of supplies but as always, my plea: remember to use what you have. The goal is not to replicate the activity exactly as it looked at my house. I used what I have. You use what you have.

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The how-to

This was one of my favorite activity set ups because it was entirely dictated by my 3 year old friend who was over playing.

She gave me very clear directions: “I want purple water and the eggs.”

I went to find my purple paint and in my haste to make her wishes come true, I grabbed the metallic paint instead. Knowing how gorgeous metallic paint can be in water, I knew this was a fortuitous find and believed, without a doubt, this would be one of the most gorgeous sensory bins I had ever created.

And I was right.

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What happened with the sensory soup activity?

This 3 year old was just giddy about her activity. She played for well over 30 minutes: scooping, pouring, trapping eggs, filling them, and letting the drain out.

She created games for herself and stirred together different recipes.

It was an excellent activity idea, and she knew that she had nailed it. It was also the perfect activity to set up for her, and kept her perfectly entertained so I could sit and chat with her mom (a rare fete to actually have a moment of peace to get in a full adult conversation and thank goodness for activities that can be that tool).

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What can a child learn with Easter sensory soup?

We never need to justify the use of an activity: play is learning so all play is valuable to a child.

But it is fun (of course it is) to step back and look at these activities and think about all the learning a child is doing during this fun.

In this Easter sensory soup, my 3 year old friend is learning:

  • Life skills: scooping, pouring, stirring
  • Fine motor skills: grasping, turning twisting,
  • Independent play: developing her skills to self entertain
  • Critical thinking: predicting, learning cause and effect, problem solving
  • Imaginative play: making stories and building ideas

Frequently Asked Questions

Does the paint stain their hands?

This is washable paint diluted with water so no: nothing stain hands. If paint color does transfer to their clothing, pre-treat with hand soap first before washing like normal.

Is this activity taste-safe?

Adding paint to water makes the activity not taste safe. If you are looking for a taste safe alternative, try dyeing the water with a few drops of purple food coloring.

What age is this activity for?

Think stages not ages: this activity is best for kids who will not drink the paint-dyed water, who enjoy water sensory bins, and who have an interest in playing with Easter eggs.

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Susie Allison, M. Ed

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Susie Allison is the creator of Busy Toddler and has more than 2 million followers on Instagram. A former teacher and early childhood education advocate, Susie’s parenting book “Busy Toddler’s Guide to Actual Parenting” is available on Amazon.

    Easter Soup Sensory Bin - Busy Toddler (2024)

    FAQs

    What are the benefits of Easter sensory bins for toddlers? ›

    They are all low-prep and were very engaging for my toddlers. Sensory play offers so many wonderful benefits to toddlers and kids such as motor skills, language development, making nerve connections in the brain, problem-solving, and more!

    How to make an Easter sensory bin? ›

    Easter sensory bin I died green rice in 2 different shades of green. Then I colored dried chick peas different colors. I added egg crates with plastic eggs hot glued in so the children color sort chick peas. I used acrylic paint to color rice and chick peas.

    How many Easter eggs should a 2 year old hide? ›

    When deciding how many eggs to hide per child, consider the structure of your Easter egg hunt. You want to be sure everyone can get a prize. Typically, 10 to 12 eggs per kid will be enough.

    How do you color Easter eggs for a 2 year old? ›

    Spread a thick layer of shaving cream on a cookie sheet. Add 4 or 5 drops of food coloring to a small section and mix it around with a toothpick or a straw. Roll an egg in the dyed shaving cream and let the shaving cream sit on the egg's surface for about 10 minutes. Pat excess off with paper towels.

    Are sensory bins good for 2 year olds? ›

    Short answer: yes. Creating sensory bins for toddlers allows them to build skills and understanding through play-based, hands-on learning. Sensory bins are easy, in-expensive, and effective for supporting toddler in their growth and development – but (spoiler alert) they don't have to be messy to be fun.

    What age do kids like sensory bins? ›

    Sensory bins are good for children over 18 months of age. Before they're 18 months old, sensory bins are not developmentally appropriate because the possible hazards outweigh the benefits.

    Why is sensory play important for 2 year olds? ›

    Sensory play has an important role in your child's development. Not only does it help your child engage their five senses—sight, smell, hearing, touch, and taste—but it also boosts their language skills and motor skills. Sensory play also promotes exploration, creativity, curiosity, and problem-solving.

    What do you get a 2.5 year old for Easter? ›

    20 Best Easter Gifts for Toddlers
    • Move2Play Egg Toss Game, $24.99 on Amazon. ...
    • Little Blue Truck's Springtime Board Book, $10.98 on Amazon. ...
    • Easter Egg Decorating Coloring Kits with Markers, $20.55 on Amazon. ...
    • 3-Pack Easter Inflatable Bunny Ring Toss Game, $18.99 on Amazon. ...
    • Paint & Plant Flower Growing Kit, $19.99 on Amazon.
    Mar 22, 2024

    What can I give my kids for Easter instead of candy? ›

    Healthy Easter Basket Ideas for Kids
    • Books (Here are some great book ideas!)
    • Toys and stuffed animals (SNOObear!)
    • Puzzles.
    • Bubbles.
    • Art supplies (Coloring books, crayons, pencils, washable markers)
    • Tickets or “coupons” for a trip to the park, zoo, or movie theater.
    • Stickers or stamps.

    What do you put in an 18 month old Easter basket? ›

    Here is a list of the best easter gifts you could put in your young toddlers' Easter basket this year!
    • Egg Sidewalk Chalk. With spring in the air, a fun holiday gift is egg sidewalk chalk. ...
    • Carrot Toy. ...
    • Bath Crayons. ...
    • Stuffed Animal. ...
    • Musical Egg Shakers. ...
    • Pastel Beeswax Crayons. ...
    • Board Book. ...
    • Easter Pop-It Toys.
    Mar 1, 2024

    How do you fill a sensory bin? ›

    The Bin Supplies: You can fill your bins a few inches deep with age-appropriate items like dried rice/beans/pastas, pom poms, wool balls, dirt, rocks, water, sand—whatever you like!

    What should I put in my sensory box? ›

    Remember that you can use things you already have around the house as sensory items for kids to create easy sensory bins!
    1. Dry rice, beans, and/or pasta.
    2. Unpopped popcorn.
    3. Sand.
    4. Cotton balls.
    5. Shredded paper.
    6. Raffia/crinkle grass.
    7. Corn Meal.
    8. Craft feathers for a feather sensory bin.
    Oct 15, 2022

    How do you make a sensory bin for a toddler? ›

    Fill the bin or bowl with dry pasta, rice or beans. Add spoons, scoops, toys and whatever else you have on hand into the bin. Play!

    How to decorate Easter eggs with a 2 year old? ›

    Try shaving cream.

    This is my favorite egg dyeing method with toddlers. It makes beautiful marbled eggs that the kids do all on their own while having a really fun sensory experience! You can also try cool whip or whipped cream if your little one likes to put everything in their mouth.

    How to make Easter eggs for toddlers? ›

    🐣For the toddlers just use a whisk and my homemade Easter egg dye. 1 cup of warm water, 2 tablespoons of white vinegar, and 15 drops of food coloring. 🐣For the little kids, use whipped topping or shaving cream and add 2-3 colors (a few drops of each) to a cup. Place in the egg and let sit for 10 minutes.

    What can I put in eggs besides candy? ›

    If you are avoiding candy because of the sugar rush, try these little snacks that are the perfect size for Easter eggs: Goldfish crackers, pretzels, grapes, soup crackers, Cuties (mandarins), veggie straws, berries, animal crackers, bite-size graham crackers, nuts, raisins or other dried fruit.

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