Easy Bunny and Carrots Sensory Bin
Make this easy bunny and carrots sensory bin for your toddlers this Easter! It is the perfect Easter sensory activity that your kids will enjoy.
Looking for a cute, engaging, and hands-on Easter activity for your toddler? This Bunny & Carrots Sensory Bin is a fun and festive way to celebrate Easter while building fine motor skills, creativity, and sensory exploration.
With soft bunnies, fluffy cotton balls, and textured carrots, this bin encourages open-ended play and mindfulness!
My kids loved it so much; it really was the perfect Easter sensory bin, so I had to share it with you!

Why Your Toddler Will Love This Easter Sensory Bin
Here are some of the top benefits of this DIY carrot and bunny sensory bin:
🐰 Hands-On Exploration – Encourages tactile learning with different textures and materials.
🥕 Fine Motor Skill Development – Picking up bunnies, carrots, and cotton balls helps strengthen little hands.
🌿 Festive & Fun – The green crinkle paper, carrots, and soft bunny shapes make this bin visually exciting!
🧘 Mindful Sensory Play – Engaging in slow, focused movements helps toddlers stay calm and present.
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How to Make a Bunny & Carrots Sensory Bin
Here is how to set up this bunny and carrots sensory bin:
Supplies Needed:
- Green shredded crinkle paper (for grass)
- Silicone muffin cups (for sorting & scooping)
- Twine carrots (textured carrots for a rustic touch)
- Cotton balls (to represent bunny tails)
- Felt carrots & felt bunnies (for fun sensory elements)
- Sensory bin

Step-by-Step Instructions
Fill your bin with green shredded crinkle paper to create a grassy texture.
Scatter felt bunnies, twine carrots, and felt carrots throughout the bin.
Place silicone muffin cups in the bin to encourage sorting and transferring.
Add cotton balls. These act as bunny tails and bring a soft texture to explore.
Let them dig, scoop, and sort while creating their own bunny garden adventure.

Fun Ways to Play with the Bunny & Carrots Sensory Bin
🐰 Bunny Hop Game – Have your toddler move the bunnies around the bin, pretending they are hopping from one spot to another.
🥕 Carrot Sorting – Ask them to sort the carrots by size or type into different muffin cups.
🎭 Pretend Play – Let your toddler pretend to feed the bunnies or make a bunny burrow.
🖐️ Sensory Exploration – Encourage them to feel and describe the textures of the materials.

If you love making sensory bins and bottles for your toddlers, you will love all these sensory play ideas!
Final Thoughts
This Bunny & Carrots Sensory Bin is a fun, festive, and interactive way to celebrate Easter with your toddler.
Whether they are sorting, scooping, or creating a bunny adventure, this bin is sure to provide hours of engaging, mindful play.
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