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Magnetic Sensory Bin

Sale price$49.95 USD

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Handpacked in California

This sensory bin is usually only available as part of the monthly subscription, so take advantage of the limited opportunity to buy it individually now! Learn more about the monthly subscription here

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This Magnetic Sensory Bin got a redesign! The base material changed to lentils, which are incredible relaxing and soothing to play with. When you scoop them up and drop them, it sounds like rainfall. There are lots of magnetic and non-magnetic items included, so your kiddo can test out their hypotheses and try to determine which items might stick on! 

Sensory bins are a great way to keep your child engaged and learning for hours on end! Each Messy Play Sensory Bin is reusable and contains themed materials and props to allow for endless creativity and dramatic play, as well as fine motor development, cognition skills, and much more.

This Magnetic Sensory Bin includes 42 oz lentils, magnetic toys and nonmagnetic toys, a magnet wand, and a pair of tweezers. Your child will love discovering which objects are magnetic and which are not, and you can help hypothesize as to why that may be. Try adding some of your own toys as well to discover which are magnetic! Plus, the feel and sound of lentils as you swish your hand through them is so satisfying and relaxing- you'll love playing with it just as much as your kids! 

Do you want more themes to arrive each month? If so, check out our monthly subscription!

For ages 3+ due to choking hazards. Exact contents may differ from above photo. Plastic bin not included.

Magnetic Sensory Bin from Messy Play Kits

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Meet Robin

Founder and maker of Messy Play Kits

As a former preschool teacher with degrees in child development and psychology, I’ve seen first-hand how children learn best through play. My 10+ years of research and education experience go into every box I create so kids can learn about their world using all their senses.