How To Make A DIY Ice Cream Sensory Bin

How To Make A DIY Ice Cream Sensory Bin

Create a DIY Ice Cream Sensory Bin using kinetic sand, pom-poms, and playful toppings! Perfect for sensory play and sparking imagination!

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My kids absolutely love pretend play, especially when it involves ice cream! So, when we set up an ice cream sensory bin, their excitement was off the charts. They couldn’t wait to scoop and serve their “ice cream” creations. It turned into a full-on ice cream shop experience!

This DIY Ice Cream Sensory Bin is a fun sensory play activity that will keep your kids entertained! With a kinetic sand “ice cream base,” scoops, pom-poms, gems, and pretend cones, you can create a sensory play experience that’s bursting with imagination (and zero sugar rush).

It’s simple to set up, engaging for toddlers, preschoolers, and older kids, and perfect for pretend play, fine motor skills, and just plain fun.

Why Ice Cream Sensory Bins Are a Hit

Sensory bins are one of my favorite ways to encourage creative play. They’re hands-on, screen-free, and loaded with opportunities to explore textures, colors, and shapes.

With this ice cream-themed sensory bin, kids can scoop, sprinkle, and “serve” to their heart’s content. The squishy, moldable kinetic sand mimics real ice cream (without the melting), while the colorful pom-poms, gems and cones make for an irresistible pretend play experience.

Plus, it sneaks in a little learning—fine motor skills, sensory exploration, and even sorting and counting activities.

And let’s be real—it’s super cute!

How to Make an Ice Cream Sensory Bin

How To Make A DIY Ice Cream Sensory Bin

What You’ll Need

Most of these items can be found at your local Dollar Store or repurposed from your craft stash. Here’s what we used:

Pro Tip: This sensory bin uses kinetic sand as the filler. But if you don’t have kinetic sand or want to switch it up, other fillers like dyed rice, dyed chickpeas, cloud dough or edible play dough work great too! You can buy these materials, or if you’re feeling crafty, you can make your own.

Be sure to check out our blog post about essential sensory bin supplies to have on hand, making it easy to set-up multiple different sensory bins in seconds!

Instructions

1. Spread the Kinetic Sand

Start by spreading a layer of kinetic sand across the bottom of your sensory bin. This is your “ice cream” base!

Kinetic sand in a sensory bin to make an "ice cream" base

2. Add the Toppings

Sprinkle pom-poms, candy charms, or gems on top of the kinetic sand. These are your pretend sprinkles, candy pieces, and cherries. Let your child sprinkle and arrange them however they’d like—it’s all part of the fun!

Candy charms added to the kinetic sand in a sensory bin
Pom-poms added to the kinetic sand in a sensory bin

3. Set Up the Serving Station

Add the silicone cupcake liners, play cones, or cups to one side of the bin. These will act as the “serving station” where your little one can scoop and create their masterpieces.

Ice cream cups with spoons added to the side of the sensory bin

4. Add Scoops and Tools

Toss in scoops, tongs, tweezers, and spoons. They can use these to scoop sand, pick up pom-poms, and layer their “ice cream” creations. We added an ice cream scoop, and our kids were thrilled to get their hands on a “real tool” for their creations!

Scoops, tongs, tweezers, and spoons added to the sensory bin.

5. Play Time!

That’s it—your ice cream sensory bin is ready! Watch as your child gets to work creating, serving, and maybe even taking pretend orders.

Making ice cream creations in to ice cream sensory bin
Making ice cream creations in to ice cream sensory bin
Scooping the kinetic sand with an ice cream scooper

Play Ideas for Your Ice Cream Sensory Bin

This ice cream sensory bin isn’t just pretty, it’s packed with opportunities for fun, learning, and creativity. Here are some ideas to spark your child’s imagination and help them make the most of their playtime:

1. Ice Cream Shop

Set up an “Ice Cream Shop” and let your child take the lead! Your little one can take orders from family members or stuffed animals, scoop up “ice cream,” and serve up their delicious creations. You can take it up a notch by adding play money and letting them set prices for their ice cream creations!

2. Sorting and Matching

Turn the ice cream sensory bin into a mini sorting station! Ask your child to group the pom-poms by color, size, or texture into cupcake liners or bowls. For a challenge, have them count out a specific number of “sprinkles” to top each scoop of sand.

3. Creative Sundae Creations

Challenge your child to design the most outrageous ice cream sundae they can imagine! They can add scoops of kinetic sand, pile on pom-poms and beads for toppings, and serve it all in cones or bowls.

4. Treasure Hunt Game

Hide candy charms, gems, or other small treasures within the kinetic sand and let your child dig them out using their scoop or tongs. They can pretend they’re searching for hidden candy bits to decorate their ice cream!

5. Storytime Connection

Pair the ice cream sensory bin with a favorite ice cream-themed book! Read Should I Share My Ice Cream? or Groovy Joe: Ice Cream and Dinosaurs. Then, invite your child to recreate scenes from the story using the bin materials.

How To Make A DIY Ice Cream Sensory Bin
How To Make A DIY Ice Cream Sensory Bin

Safety When Playing with Sensory Bins

Sensory bins are amazing, but it’s always good to keep a few safety tips in mind:

  • Supervise younger kids. If you have toddlers or young children playing with the bin, always keep an eye on them to make sure they’re not putting any small objects in their mouths. Choking hazards are a real concern, so be mindful of the size of the objects you include.
  • Watch out for sharp or fragile items. Avoid anything that could potentially break or shatter in the bin. Stick to soft or flexible items like plastic figures, pom-poms, and silicone or plastic scoops.
  • Keep it clean. Sensory bins can get messy! Lay down a sheet or tablecloth underneath to catch any runaway sand or small pieces. This makes cleanup a breeze.
Ice Cream Sensory Bin Recipe Card

Why We Love This Ice Cream Sensory Bin

This ice cream sensory bin is not just a fun sensory play activity, but also educational. Your kids are developing fine motor skills, strengthening hand-eye coordination, and exploring new textures, all while giggling over their pretend play creations.

Plus, it’s easy to set up and keeps little ones busy, which might just buy you a few minutes of peace. Win-win!

Are you ready to make your own ice cream sensory bin? Let me know how it turns out in the comments.

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