Rainbow Rice Sensory Bin (2024)

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Kids learn and play with their senses and I’ve always been a big fan of something we can make at home that is also colorful to play with.

This Rainbow Rice Sensory Bin is a great way to engage your children in play by using their hands, eyes, and a bit of imagination.

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What is sensory play?

Sensory play is any playtime which stimulates the use of touch, smell, sight, hearing while using fine motor muscles.

Stimulating neural pathways throughsensory experiences is a crucial part of kids’ early brain development.

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What makes this rice sensory bin fun?

This rainbow rice sensory bin is great because it’s simple to make, inexpensive, colorful and can be used in a variety of ways.

Aside from allowing your child to play with the colored rice, you can also add all sorts of toys and trinkets to it to engage more fun. Think of an iSpy game or a game of hide – n- seek using toys hidden in the rice.

Rainbow Rice Sensory Bin

What you’ll need to make this Rainbow Rice Sensory Bin:

How to make a Rainbow Rice Sensory Bin:

Divide your rice into 6 bags – one for each color of the rainbow (red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple). Add a small amount of paint to each bag. Close the bag and shake until the rice is completely coated. If there is any white rice left, add another splash of paint to the bag and repeat the process.

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Once all the bags of rice have been colored, allow the rice to dry in open air for a couple of hours (or overnight).

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One option for the drying process is to lay the rice on a baking sheet. To keep the colors separated, create little foil “boats” to pour each color of the rice in and gently spread the rice out. This keeps the colors separated and still allows it to get some air to dry quicker.

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Also, it’s easy to simply pick up each foil packet and gently pour it into the bin when you’re ready. Just make sure to pour one color at a time in a straight vertical line to keep the colors separate initially for the rainbow effect.

Once the rice has dried, you can place place cups, shovels, stirrers, small toys, etc. in the bin. Kids can bury the items, pour from shovels into cups, etc.

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You could even add a little essential oil in the bags in the initial stages of creating the rice if you want to create scented rice!

Let your kids have fun playing with their new Rainbow Rice Sensory Bin. Remember, you can keep this and store it away for future use (I use the lid my bin came with).

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Rainbow Rice Sensory Bin

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A DIY Rainbow Rice Sensory Bin perfect for creative play for toddlers and preschoolers.

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Total Time 2 hours hrs 10 minutes mins

Materials

  • Plain uncooked white rice
  • Tempera paints in rainbow colors food coloring may be substituted
  • Large Plastic Zipper Bags
  • Bin to hold rice
  • Small toys and trinkets optional

Instructions

  • Divide your rice into 6 bags – one for each color of the rainbow (red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple).Add a small amount of paint to each bag. Close the bag and shake until the rice is completely coated. If there is any white rice left, add another splash of paint to the bag and repeat the process.

  • Once all the bags of rice have been colored, allow the rice to dry in open air for a couple of hours (or overnight).

  • One option for the drying process is to lay the rice on a baking sheet. To keep the colors separated, create little foil “boats” to pour each color of the rice in and gently spread the rice out. This keeps the colors separated and still allows it to get some air to dry quicker.

  • Also, it’s easy to simply pick up each foil packet and gently pour it into the bin when you’re ready. Just make sure to pour one color at a time in a straight vertical line to keep the colors separate initially for the rainbow effect.

  • Once the rice has dried, you can place place cups, shovels, stirrers, small toys, etc. in the bin. Kids can bury the items, pour from shovels into cups, etc.

  • You could even add a little essential oil in the bags in the initial stages of creating the rice if you want to create scented rice!

  • Let your kids have fun playing with their new Rainbow Rice Sensory Bin. Remember, you can keep this and store it away for future use (I use the lid my bin came with).

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Rainbow Rice Sensory Bin (2024)

FAQs

What are the benefits of rainbow rice sensory play? ›

What might kids learn? The Rainbow Rice Sensory Play activity helps children: Develop fine motor skills through the repetitive motions of scooping, pouring, and grasping objects during play. Explore the properties of different materials (such as color, shape, size, texture, and sound).

Is Rainbow rice safe for babies? ›

Taste safe, this rainbow rice recipe is great for even the littlest of hands to explore and encourages motor skills, creative play, exploration, and experimentation for kids of all ages.

How to dry rainbow rice? ›

Place the rice out on a piece of parchment paper, aluminum foil, baking sheet, or paper towel and allow to dry. Repeat for the other 5 colors. Once completely dry, pour all colors into a small storage bin.

Why do you add vinegar to sensory rice? ›

If using food coloring, add a hearty amount and add a small bit of vinegar. For the amount of rice pictured below, I'd add around a teaspoon of vinegar. The vinegar helps spread and set the color. If you still have some white grains of rice, add more food coloring (and/or vinegar).

What age for rice sensory bin? ›

It's ageless. From 12 months old to 12 years old, a rice sensory bin holds attention spans. It is the great equalizer of play: if you have siblings to entertain with a toddler, this activity gives them a level playing field.

How long will coloured rice last? ›

Don't these colours look amazing?! This was a fresh batch of rainbow rice that we made recently. Fortunately you won't be needing to do this very often as rainbow rice will pretty much last forever in an air tight container!

How do you make rice for sensory play? ›

Food Colouring Method

Put around two cups of rice into the bag. Mix a tablespoon of vinegar with a bit of food colouring. I use Wilton gel food colouring as the colours are so vibrant. Add the mixture to the bag of rice and scrunch and shake the bag until the rice is covered.

How to dye rice for sensory play without vinegar? ›

Here's what you do: Measure 1 cup of rice (or just pour some in a bag, you really don't have to measure…) & pour in some drops of food coloring… I used about 7 drops, I wanted it vibrant! Add 1 Tbsp of water, seal your bag & shake it up.

How do you make a rice sensory box? ›

In this activity, I used about 3 cups of rice per color. So do the math with me: that was 3 cups of rice and 3 Tablespoons of vinegar and placed it in a resealable plastic bag. Add in several squirts of food coloring and start shaking. This is a very shake and bake type process.

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