22+ Best Easter Sensory Activities for Toddlers

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Looking for Easter sensory activities that are totally toddler and preschool approved? We’ve rounded up the very best easy and DIY sensory activities to celebrate the spring season and holiday that are perfect for home, school, or daycare!

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Easter is the perfect time to bring a little hands-on fun into playtime—because let’s be honest, toddlers love any excuse to dig, scoop, and explore! Sensory activities are a great way to keep those little hands busy while helping them learn through touch, color, and movement.

As for other ideas for the holiday, be sure to see 4 Cute and Free Easter Activity Placemats for Kids31+ Easy Easter Egg Decorating Ideas (You Have to See!), and 23+ Fun and Easter Easter Egg Hunt Ideas for Kids of All Ages!.

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DIY Shaving Cream Easter Eggs

Toddlers will have a blast using shaving cream to dye their Easter eggs. Not only is this a great sensory activity, but they are beautiful once you are finished!

Fun and Colorful Jelly Bean Sorting Sensory Bin

Need a fun and simple activity to keep toddlers and preschoolers entertained? This Jelly Bean Color Sorting Sensory Bin is a bright and playful way to work on fine motor skills and color matching—plus, it’s the perfect hands-on fun for Easter or a spring day!

Natural Bunny Bait Sensory Bin (Easy Spring Idea!)

Spring has sprung, which means it’s time for some egg-stra fun with a Bunny Bait Sensory Bin! This hands-on activity invites kids to explore different textures like fresh grass and crunchy carrots, strengthen fine motor skills, and dive into imaginative springtime play—all while embracing the joy of the season.

Easter Egg Sensory Bag by A Little Pinch of Perfect

This Easter egg sensory bag is the result of lots of painstaking research. It’s designed to be mess-free and reusable, so that kids can while away the days leading up to Easter.

Easter Sensory Bottle by The Mindful Toddler

Here’s a perfectly cute sensory toy for toddlers that is so easy to make. Fill a sensory bottle with Easter grass and a handful of Easter buttons so that kids can shake and turn the bottle, trying to spot all the Easter surprises. 

Easter Playdough Invitation to Create by The Ladybirds’ Adventures

Play dough is a whole sensory experience on its own, already. Give it an Easter spin by adding in some plastic eggs and little fuzzy chicks.

Easter I Spy Sensory Bottle by Finding Myself Young

Creating this sensory bottle is as simple as it gets. Once complete, kids can shake, twist, and turn the bottle to uncover the hidden treasures inside.

Peeps Edible Puffy Paint by Messy Little Monster

While there are Peeps for all sorts of holidays now, they are the original Easter candy. And now they are an Easter paint as well. Kids will get a kick out of this edible paint made entirely from Peeps. 

Easter Egg Slime by The Best Ideas for Kids

Load Easter eggs up with something besides just candy. This DIY Easter Egg slime is the perfect egg filler, and it can be customized to match the eggs on hand. 

Easter Bunny Sensory Bin by Taming Little Monsters

Combine fun sensory play with a fine-motor-skills-building activity this Easter. Turn an old tissue box into a hungry bunny that kids can feed eggs to.

Easter Egg Textures For Tactile Sensory Play by Little Bins for Little Hands

This one is such a great idea for sensory play! Sensory eggs are filled with different substances to give all sorts of sensory experiences, even for kids who are sensitive to touching certain textures. 

Marbled Easter Eggs Sensory Activity by Hands On As We Grow

Dyeing eggs isn’t typically what people envision when talking about sensory play. But these marbled shaving cream eggs are both pretty and a fun sensory activity.

Edible Jellybean Slime by STEAMsational

Slime is the superhero of sensory play. It typically engages touch, sight, scent, and possibly even hearing. But this edible jelly bean slime runs the gamut, since it tastes great, too. 

Springtime Easter Sensory Play Basket by Natural Beach Living

This sensory basket is perfect for toddlers! Filled with a variety of textures and softness, it offers plenty of colorful, toddler-friendly items. Little ones will enjoy exploring and sifting through the different materials for a fun, hands-on experience.

Spring & Easter Light Table Activity by And Next Comes L

Light tables can turn ordinary household objects into a magical play session. For example, this activity takes ordinary Easter cookie cutters and makes them into a sort of shadow play.

Easter Egg Sensory Play and Learning by I Heart Crafty Things

This Easter activity combines sensory play with a learning activity for a double whammy. Kids match the colored eggs to cups that have been painted to practice their color matching.

Taste Safe Peeps Marshmallow Play Dough by Kids Craft Room

This taste safe Peeps dough is great for younger kids who might be tempted to put a bit in their mouths. It’s made with flour, so it won’t taste great, but it is still safe for a little nibble here and there.

Chicken Sensory Bin by Fun-A-Day

These adorable little chicks are sure to capture the kids’ attention when this bin comes out. The Easter grass filler provides a nice, crinkly experience as well.

How to Dye Easter Eggs with Cool Whip by Fox Farm Home

Dyeing eggs is an essential part of Easter already. But why not turn it into a fun sensory activity by dyeing them with Cool Whip?

Easter Play Dough Mats by Picklebums

Play dough mats are the perfect way to add a bit of direction to playtime. These printable mats will encourage the kids to roll out, flatten, and shape the dough.

Baby Bird Plastic Egg Shakers Craft by Buggy and Buddy

Plastic eggs make perfect makeshift shakers; just add dried beans. But this activity takes things a step further, converting them into cute Easter chicks.

Fizzy Eggs: Easter Science Experiment by Finding Myself Young

These fizzy eggs take the classic vinegar and baking soda experiment, and add in an Easter flair. The sound, color, and smell of the fizz are all possible sensory experiences for children.

Sponge Paint Easter Eggs by A Little Pinch of Perfect

Sponge paint is a wonderful process art technique that will enthrall kids. They get to roll the eggs in paint while keeping themselves relatively paint-free.

Easter sensory activities are a super fun way to keep little ones busy while letting them explore, play, and learn all at once! Whether they’re scooping, sorting, or digging for hidden treasures, these hands-on activities bring plenty of giggles and excitement. The best part? They’re easy to set up and can keep toddlers entertained for hours (which means maybe you can sneak in a hot cup of coffee!).

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