Leftover Easter grass makes fun sensory ideas or games for kids, so don't throw it out! We used items found around the house to make this "I Spy" Easter Grass Sensory Bag that can be played with all year. (It's not just for Easter!) Change out the items for a fresh game periodically!
Prep Time5 minutesmins
Cook Time5 minutesmins
Total Time10 minutesmins
Course: Holidays
Servings: 1
Author: LittleCooksReadingBooks.com
Equipment
Glue (if you want to seal the bag - good for toddlers or younger kids so they can't open the bag)
Ingredients
GallonZiploc bagsor resealable bags
Easter grassany kind / color
Small items and small toys
Paperfor label
Instructions
Fill a gallon Ziploc bag with leftover Easter grass.
Gather items from around the house to put in the sensory bag. We used items like felt flowers, pom poms, paper clip, binder clip, mini mushroom, but you can use anything you have.
Write a list of the items on a paper label.
Place items throughout the Easter grass in the bag.
Reseal the bag and see who can find the items just by looking at the bag (no opening the bag unless you're playing the blind search and find game - see the post for the how to).
Notes
We used one color of Easter grass for each bag and then the same (or similar) colored items for the bag to make it a little more challenging. However, you can make your Easter bags any way you like, even mixing Easter grasses and colored items.