How to Make Sensory Bags for Babies & Toddlers - Mimosas & Motherhood (2024)

Looking for a great way to help your baby develop new skills? Baby sensory bags are a great tool and so easy to make. Read on for how to make your own, plus get some FREE printable play sheets to make your sensory bags even more fun!

Babies love to put everything in their mouths, which can make it hard to give them anything more interesting than a teether! Baby sensory bags are the perfect way to help your little one to develop grasping skills, midline hand use (using the hands in the center or the body), body awareness and sensory exploration.

Baby sensory bags allow you to let your little one safely explore all sorts of objects without you having to stress about everything just ending up in their mouths. Plus, they love the feeling of the squishy bag! All you need is a plastic bag to start making your own sensory activities at home. Read on for some fun ideas on how to make sensory bags for babies and toddlers!

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The Benefits of Sensory Bags

Sensory play is so important for children and their development. Children learn through exploring with their senses. Sensory play gives them a way of learning about their world through touch, sight, taste, smell and more. If you’re curious about more of why sensory play is important, I recommend readingWhy Sensory Play is Important.

Sensory bags and sensory bottles are a great way to keep your little one entertained. Expect baby to slap, push, drool on and play with the bag anywhere from 1-10 minutes. They are great for attention-span building, hand eye coordination, visual scanning and sensory exploration. They are also a great tummy time activity if your little one isn’t sitting up yet.

How to Make A Sensory Bag

Making baby sensory bags is easy! You’ll need a sturdy gallon-sized plastic bag/ freezer bag or a secure bottle (I love these bottles!!), some sort of thick liquid to fill the bag if needed, and small items for your baby to touch and look at. (Feel free to use more than one Ziplock bag if you want extra peace of mind!)

Lost on what to put in your sensory bag? Bags can be as intricate or simple as you’d like, though you might need to get more creative as your little one grows. You’ll want to add a combination of background items and “fun toppings.” I’m linking some of my favorite sensory bag and bottle items further down this post too!

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Pour your ingredients in (aka your sensory bag fillers), squeeze as much of the excess air as you can out of the bag, and then seal it. If you’re using a bottle instead of a bag, I recommend using hot glue around the inside of the bottle cap to help make it extra secure when you seal it.

Always double check that it’s sealed before giving to your baby. You can also tape the edges of the bag and/or the seal with a wide tape for extra safety.

There are so many combinations for baby sensory bags and bottles! The whole idea behind them is that you create a very different sensation depending on what items you put inside of it. So have fun trying out different combinations to find your little one’s favorite sensory bags.

Below are a few of my personal favorite items to put in sensory bags and bottles. I like to mix and match different sizes and styles to keep him interested.I’ve linked each of them for you, too!

“Background Substance” Ideas:

“Fun Topping” Ideas:

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You can find a ton of great options online, but also at your local Dollar Store to make these a fun, simple sensory bag. Experiment with using different textures and bright colors! Many of the items you might think to put into sensory bins also work great as sensory bag ideas.

Tip: Be sure the “fun toppings” you choose aren’t pointy if you’re using freezer bags, so that they don’t rip the bag or poke your little one.

Free Printable Baby Sensory Play Sheets

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Looking for even more fun for your baby sensory bags? Snag these 10 free printable sensory bag play sheets! Just print them out at home, and put them behind your sealed freezer bag! Your little ones will love discovering the different patterns, working to push the sensory objects into the shapes, and moving their bag contents around to find more!

These free printable sensory bag play sheets are great for babies and toddlers, and are a fun way to mix things up with your little one and try a different activity.

Sensory Bags for Different Ages and Stages

Need some inspiration on how to use sensory bags? Check out these tips below for every stage of your baby’s first year.

Tummy Time

Sensory bags are great for tummy time play! Use wide tape (like painters tape or even duct tape) to tape the side of the bag to prevent leaks, and then tape the bag to the floor. If you find the your baby isn’t quite able to reach it, use a nursing pillow or folded blanket/towel to lift their chest. This helps to free their hands to reach all the fun items in the bag.

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Seated Play

Once your baby is starting to sit up, you can let him hold and shake the bag for some fun interaction. First, be sure you’ve taped the freezer bags closed (because that little guy is getting stronger by the day). You can also use wide tape to attach the sensory bag to vertical surfaces (like the door, a cabinet, or even the front of the dishwasher).

If your baby loves being in a jumper or activity center, you can also tape the sensory bag to the floor under his feet. He will love the experience of jumping up and down and having his toes have a different sensation.

Standing Play

If your baby has started standing, you can tape a sensory bag on the same type of surfaces, just a little bit higher. Think chest or shoulder height of your baby.

For young toddlers, you can also experiment with adding in learning activities, like alphabet letters and sight words! Just print or write out words and letters and laminate them before placing them in the ziploc bag. They’ll have so much fun figuring out different ways to put the letters together!

Keep in mind that even if your baby is standing, you want to keep in mind their age range. Some fun sensory bins, like this alphabet sensory bin, are only appropriate for toddlers and up.

Baby sensory bags are a fantastic way to help your baby develop motor skills and have fun.

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FAQs

How do you make a sensory bag for a baby? â€ș

Take clear hair gel and a few drops of food coloring and add to a zip lock bag. Place a few items in the bag for babies and toddlers to squish around and play.

What are the learning outcomes of sensory bags? â€ș

Sensory bags help young children to develop their sense of touch and fine motor skills as they manipulate the small objects around the bags. The types of sensory bags you can make is endless! Get creative and use things from around your home or from the craft shop.

How do you make a water bead sensory bag? â€ș

All you need to do is fill a gallon bag with some plastic beads (I used pony beads from Office Depot-but many stores stock similar beads in the craft section), add water, squeeze the air out and close the bag. đŸ€— I use Ziploc brand bags and don't have much issue with leaking.

What do you put in a baby sensory bag? â€ș

Babies love sensory play, but it can certainly get messy 🙃 Sensory bags are a great compromise: they allow your baby to explore without the mess that can come with open containers. Here's how: Fill a resealable plastic bag with tactile materials like hair gel, pumpkin seeds, shaving cream, or marbles.

How to make an oil and water sensory bag? â€ș

Help children add oil and water to the bag. Allow them to decide how much of each to add, filling the bag no more than half full. Invite children to add food coloring to the bag. They can choose one color or more than one—it will be interesting to see the results of one color vs.

What can you use instead of hair gel for sensory bags? â€ș

You can certainly reuse the plastic bag for new sensory bags and do not need to use chemicals such hair gel, detergent or liquid soup. If you need a gel like substance, you can use gelatine.

How do you stop sensory bags from leaking? â€ș

Remember to tape up the sensory bags to prevent leaking and supervise your children at all times as little teeth and sharp fingernails could pierce the bags. Simply use your fingertips to 'write' on the sensory bag!

Can you use baby oil for sensory bags? â€ș

All you need to do is squirt some water-based (washable) paint into a gallon bag, add about half a bottle of baby oil, and close the bag. It is best to tape the bag closed and tape the bag to the floor. Make sure to supervise! The paint will eventually mix and become brown, but it will still float!

What do children learn from sensory activities? â€ș

Sensory play encourages learning through exploration, curiosity, problem solving and creativity. It helps to build nerve connections in the brain and encourages the development of language and motor skills.

What is the function of a sensory bag? â€ș

Sensory bags allow children to explore, discover, imagine, create, and learn while engaging many of their senses. They make great mess free sensory play.

How many water beads does it take to fill a sensory bin? â€ș

I actually prefer 1 tsp of water beads per 1 1/2 cups of water. Otherwise, you end up with too much excess water in the bin! Just fill your bin with the amount of water that you would like to use, sprinkle the water beads throughout, and watch them grow!

What is a sensory bag for toddlers? â€ș

A sensory bag is a bag full of everyday objects and materials that your baby can explore. Babies explore all the time and in many different ways. It's how they learn. For example, babies often put things in their mouths.

How do you make a nature sensory bag? â€ș

Create the sensory bag by putting hair gel, flowers, leaves, and grass inside the ziplock bag. Seal the bag. Duct tape all sides of the bag to prevent any liquid from spilling out.

How to make sensory toys for babies at home? â€ș

Making a sensory bag

You can either put some runny hair or shower gel in the bag with food colouring and glitter or you can mix flour with food colouring then add water so it's like a paste but squishy enough to move around then put this in the bag.

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