Sensory Bags: Free Printable Mindfulness Activity Worksheet for Kids! — Laura Linn Knight (2024)

I love mindful sensory play for kids, and I prepared a sensory activity for my students at school that I wanted to share with you, too!

Sensory Bags are a popular way to introduce sensory play to young children. If you’re unfamiliar with Sensory Bags, simply put, they are bags that include items to help engage your child’s senses: hear, smell, see, touch, and taste. There are so many ways you can create Sensory Bags, such as Squishy Sensory Bags, Rice Sensory Bags, Play Dough Sensory Bags, and Paint Sensory Bags.

For the Sensory Bags I specifically made for my students, I added different items to represent each sense (example: a Starburst candy for taste, play dough for touch, a squeaky rubber duck for sound). I ask my students to fill out this Sensory Bag Worksheet (free to download and print out!) as they go through each item and focus fully on each sense. What do they hear when they squeeze the rubber duck? What do they taste and feel when they eat their Starburst treat? What do they feel when they play with the play dough?

I ask my students to be as specific as possible when they fill out the worksheet so that they can really be present with their senses and think of all facets of their sensory experience!

Why Sensory Play Is Beneficial For Kids

So why is sensory play such a big plus in a child’s everyday routine? Whether at school or for regular playtime at home, sensory play or sensory activities help children in lots of impactful ways:

I do hope you enjoy this easy Sensory Bag activity that you can do any time together with your child!

How To Make Sensory Bags

As mentioned previously, Sensory Bags can be used and created for a wide range of purposes and with a varied set of items/tools. To make the Sensory Bags I did for my students, all you need to do is:

  1. Have an empty bag that you can use. This can be a grocery bag, tote bag, clear bag of any kind (e.g., Ziplock bag), mesh bag, etc. It’s up to you what you would like to do with that!

  2. Add an item to represent each sense: hear, smell, see, touch, and taste. You can be creative for this part, or even let your child choose what they want to add to their Sensory Bag!

  3. Print out the free Sensory Bag Worksheet, then get started on your Sensory Journey!

  4. Be sure to ask your child to write down everything they hear/smell/see/touch/taste as they go through each item. Make sure they only describe the item for the specific sense (We don’t want kids to be tasting scented markers, y’know!)

I also recommend doing themed Sensory Bags to make this activity more exciting for children. For example, you can do a Sensory Bag based on your child’s favorite superhero or character. You can do Sensory Bags centered around a certain holiday or season (e.g., Easter Egg Sensory Play with different items or toys/treats inside each egg!). Your options are limitless, so you can change the activity to keep your child interested in sensory play and help them “level up” their sensory fun!

Download The FREE Sensory Bag Worksheet!

If you haven’t yet, please download the FREE Sensory Bag Worksheet to go with your Sensory Bags! You can also create your own Sensory Worksheet by using the free one as a model, so you can also be creative with the way you complete this worksheet with your child.

For more Sensory Play activities or other mindfulness activities for your child, check out my other blog posts:

  • Free Printable Spring Gratitude Flower Worksheet

  • Free May 2023 Kids' Self-Care Calendar

  • My New Children’s Book + Free Gratitude Journal for Kids

  • How To Make Sensory Jars for Kids

I hope you enjoyed this blog post and the free activity!

Lots of love to you and your family,

Laura

Sensory Bags: Free Printable Mindfulness Activity Worksheet for Kids! — Laura Linn Knight (2024)

FAQs

What is a sensory bag used for? ›

The idea of a Sensory bag is that if the child starts to become stressed, agitated or anxious due to sensory input or overload, the 'sensory bag' can be used to provide a sensory approach to help calm the child and manage the arousal state or behaviours.

How to seal sensory bags? ›

Here's how: Fill a resealable plastic bag with tactile materials like hair gel, pumpkin seeds, shaving cream, or marbles. Reinforce the seal with strong tape, then use painter's or washi tape to secure the edges of the bag to the floor or a table where your baby can play.

What liquid goes in a sensory bag? ›

You can use canola oil, vegetable oil or baby oil. It really doesn't matter. Next stir several drops of food coloring into a half cup of water. Pour the water and food coloring into the bag.

What do kids learn from sensory bags? ›

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!

How to make DIY sensory bags? ›

All I did was take a tub of clear hair gel (pick these up for cheap at the Dollar Store) and empty it into a freezer bag. Then add whatever sensory items you want – this bag just has an assortment of sequins. Squeeze all of the air out before sealing shut.

What age are sensory bags for? ›

Babies explore all the time. It's how they learn. A sensory bag is full of things that babies can touch, taste, look at and more.

What can you use instead of hair gel in sensory bags? ›

About the question what fluid goes in sensory bags, there are some options. You can certainly use liquid soup or hair gel or even gel detergent. I prefer however to use tap water for two good reasons. First and foremost, it's safer.

Can you use glue for sensory bags? ›

Fill ideas: Coloured water and glitter, sequins, buttons, gems, etc. Thicker liquids such as dish soap, hair gel, corn syrup, or glue. Add other items of interest.

How to make a water bead sensory bag? ›

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. 🤗 I use Ziploc brand bags and don't have much issue with leaking.

Can you use baby oil for sensory bags? ›

Add about a cup of baby oil to the bag. Add pom poms and seal the bag shut leaving little to no air inside. Tape it down to your surface. Push the pom poms to the white space and have your little ones sort them into the matching color.

Can you use water for sensory bags? ›

Children make sensory bags with oil, water, and food coloring for an engaging visual experience.

How much hair gel for sensory bag? ›

Fill bag with hair gel. I used about half the bottle of hair gel. More can also be used.

How do you make a simple sensory bag? ›

All I did was take a tub of clear hair gel (pick these up for cheap at the Dollar Store) and empty it into a freezer bag. Then add whatever sensory items you want – this bag just has an assortment of sequins. Squeeze all of the air out before sealing shut.

How to make a sensory gel bag? ›

Simply fill your bag with roughly one cup of small sensory objects (some hard, some soft but none with shape edges. Add the Gell and carefully seal the zip lock bag, place that bag inside a second bag and fold the inside zip part down so you can properly seal the outer bag.

How to make sensory ABC bags? ›

Setting Up the Sensory Alphabet Activity

I squirted about 8 oz of clear hair gel in the freezer bag. Then I added a bunch of alphabet beads to the bag. I made sure to add the letters for the kids' names and letters needed to make sight words and CVC words that I have been working on with my son.

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