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We're exploring the World of Food Sensory Play. 
 
Playing with different foods helps children learn about their senses and how things feel, taste, and smell. 
Let your child touch and squish safe foods like bananas, pasta, and avocados. 
Try various flavours, like sweet fruits, tangy citrus, and salty pretzels. 
Explore delightful scents like cinnamon, vanilla, or fresh herbs. 
 
Spring is on it’s way, the weather is getting warmer and the flowers are blooming. If you want to make the most out the milder weather and the longer days then read on to find out what fun activities you can do with the children this Spring time. 
 
Your children can enjoy learning through play with this Christmas with themed sensory activities. Create sensory fun with this list of easy and exciting Christmas sensory ideas. 
Look. Listen. Touch. Smell. Taste. Five fundamental elements of life that we often take for granted. When we talk about the senses, most children over a certain age can list them off without problem. Any and all of these can be incorporated into sensory play. 
It's not just children who have difficulty with sensory integration who can benefit from sensory play. The truth is, all children need help learning how to use their senses. 
 
Perhaps before we were parents, toys were something that babies and children played with and enjoyed throughout their younger years. But as we learn, there is a science and art to what makes the perfect toy for a child's optimal sensory development. 
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