Quick & Easy Playdough Prints Toddler Sensory Tray

Check out this awesome sensory tray idea for toddlers. Your little kids will love the quick & easy Playdough Prints Toddler Sensory Tray. You’re definitely not going to want to miss these wonderful sensory play ideas! 

collage of playdough sensory activity photos with text: Pinecones & Playdough Toddler Sensory TrayWe’re still working through our Winter in the Woods preschool theme and this week the focus is on baby girl and this quick & easy Playdough Prints Toddler Sensory Tray

toddler pressing letter A cookie cutter into pink playdough
The little kids loved this topic! Can you say pinecones for the win? 

Pinecones can be male or female. Pinecones close their scales to protect a tree’s seeds during cold weather than release them during warm weather.

toddler exploring pink playdough
The little guy was all about the Painting Ps activity, which was a fun I Spy page using watercolors. This activity actually prompted me to get him some really awesome watercolors for Christmas.

toddler exploring pinecone
And baby girl fell in love with the quick & easy Playdough Prints Toddler Sensory Tray. You know, because what’s not to love about sensory play ideas for really little kids? 

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A huge thanks to Experience Early Learning (formerly Mother Goose Time) for providing us with their Experience Preschool curriculum for free in exchange for sharing our honest and authentic stories resulting from our personal experiences. It’s been such a huge blessing to us! As always, my opinions on awesome stuff for little kids are 100% my own.

Keep in mind that all preschoolers do things in their own time and on their own terms. What one is ready for, another might not be. Please use your best mama judgement when planning activities for your little kids. 

This month we were thrilled to receive one of the Little Goose Toddler Teacher Guidebooks too!

toddler pressing cookie cutter into playdough
Playdough Prints Toddler Sensory Tray

Supplies

  • Letter Cookie Cutters
  • Playdough
  • Pinecones

Set out playdough, cookie cutters and pinecones. Invite the child to explore pounding and pressing into the playdough. 

toddler holding pinecone
The Little Goose Toddler Teacher Guidebook uses the supplies and materials in your Experience Preschool Curriculum Kit to simplify activities, games, and art projects for toddlers. 

toddler using pinecone to make texture in playdough
This month, we’ve been doing tons of the sensory tray ideas for toddlers. Baby girl is loving having her own fun things to do while the little guy is busy with his schoolwork.

playdough letters
The Playdough Prints sensory activity was great because it brought a little bit of the outdoors in, especially considering we haven’t been able to get outside much lately. It’s been absurdly cold for the last few weeks. 

Sensory activities for toddlers are such an amazing way to keep little kids entertained when you’re stuck inside. And let’s be realistic, between the Little Goose Toddler Teacher Guidebook and of course Experience Preschool with Mother Goose Time, there’s no shortage of wonderful things for us to do! 

pinecone next to playdough A
Don’t forget to check back if you’re interested in seeing what we’re up to with our Winter in the Woods theme from Experience Early Learning (formerly Mother Goose Time). And if you missed this year’s preschool homeschool space post, you can check it out here.

Looking for more insight & inspiration? Here are the top 10 most popular posts from The Keeper of the Memories. You’re definitely not going to want to miss these!

As an Experience Early Learning Blog Ambassador, I receive the Experience Early Learning Preschool curriculum in exchange for my honest and authentic stories resulting from our personal experiences. As always, my opinions on awesome stuff for little kids are 100% my own. Keep in mind that all preschoolers do things in their own time and on their own terms. What one is ready for, another might not be. Please use your best mama judgement when planning activities for your little kids. #preschool #homeschool #mgtblogger

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collage of playdough sensory activity photos with text: Playdough Toddler Sensory Tray