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Wooden Sensory Bin Tools

Wooden Sensory Bin Tools

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Wooden sensory bin tools for toddlers – Montessori fine motor play toy

Wooden Sensory Bin Tools

Regular price $37.99
Regular price $37.99 Sale price $0.00
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This crafted Wooden Sensory Bin Tools Set is designed to spark curiosity and encourage hands-on learning through tactile play. Perfectly sized for toddlers aged 3–6 years, each piece helps little hands scoop, pour, and explore, building fine-motor control and early self-care skills.

Made from premium Nanmu and Beechwood, the tools feature smooth, rounded edges for safe play and long-lasting durability. Children can use these tools with sensory bins, rice, beans, water, or sand to strengthen focus and coordination while enjoying open-ended play.

Why Parents & Educators Love It:

Supports Fine Motor Skills: Scooping, pouring, and transferring help strengthen grip and coordination.

Encourages Calm & Focus: Engaging textures and repetitive motions support sensory regulation and mindfulness.

Promotes Independence: Builds early self-care habits like pouring and sorting, boosting confidence.

Natural & Safe: Crafted from sustainable wood with a smooth, child-safe finish.

Versatile Use: Great for classrooms, therapy sessions, or home sensory play.

Perfect Gift Idea:
A thoughtful, screen-free gift for birthdays or holidays — no child can resist the fun of sensory discovery!

Specifications:

Item Type: Sensory Bin Tools Set

Material: Nanmu, Beechwood

Weight: Approx. 137g

Recommended Age: 3–6 years

Includes (8 pieces):

Wooden Bowls: 5cm

Scoops: 7.7–13.5cm length range

Wood Piece: 10cm

How to Use:
Add the tools to a sensory bin filled with rice, sand, lentils, or water. Let your child scoop, pour, and transfer between containers — exploring textures, sounds, and movement in their own creative way.

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