Halloween Sensory Bin
This Halloween sensory bin is a simple, colorful way to set up hands-on sensory play using dyed rice, scoops, and spooky-themed toys. It’s easy to prep, flexible for different ages, and perfect for October sensory invitations.
Materials for a Halloween Sensory Bin
This is one of those sensory setups that looks impressive but is actually very low stress to prep. If you’ve ever dyed rice before, this will feel familiar. If you haven’t, don’t worry—this is one of the most forgiving sensory bases to start with.
Supplies:
- 2 lbs dry rice
- Acrylic paint (purple, green, orange, and black)
- 4 resealable zip-lock baggies
- 1 cup measuring cup
- Wax paper
- Cooking sheet
- Container with sides
- Scoops
- Spoons
- Halloween-themed toys
- Tongs
Once everything is gathered, you’re ready to prep the rice.
How to Make a Halloween Rice Sensory Bin (Step-by-Step)
This setup works best when the rice is fully dry, so plan to prep it a few hours ahead of playtime or the night before.
Step 1: Prepare the drying surface
Line a cooking sheet with wax paper and set it aside for later.
Step 2: Measure the rice
Pour 1 cup of dried rice into each resealable zip-lock bag.
Step 3: Add the paint
Squeeze 2–3 teaspoons of acrylic paint into each bag of rice, using one color per bag.
Step 4: Seal and shake
Remove as much air as possible from each bag, seal it tightly, and shake until the rice is evenly coated.
Step 5: Dry the rice
Carefully pour each color of rice onto the prepared wax paper, keeping the colors separated if possible.
Step 6: Let it dry
Allow the rice to dry for 3–4 hours or overnight until completely dry to the touch.
Step 7: Mix and transfer
Once dry, gently mix the rice by hand and pour it into a container with sides.
Step 8: Add tools and toys
Place scoops, spoons, tongs, and Halloween-themed toys into the bin.
Step 9: Play
Set the bin out and let kids explore, scoop, pour, and sort.
What Kids Are Learning With This Halloween Sensory Bin
This Halloween sensory bin supports more than just seasonal fun. It’s packed with skill-building opportunities that can be easily adjusted based on age and ability.
Fine motor skills are strengthened as kids use scoops, spoons, and tongs to move rice and pick up small objects. Sensory processing is supported through the sound, texture, and visual contrast of the dyed rice. Early math skills naturally emerge through scooping, filling, comparing amounts, and sorting colors. Language development is encouraged as kids describe textures, name colors, and talk about the Halloween objects they find.
This bin also works well for independent play, small groups, or calm-down time.
Please Share This Halloween Sensory Bin Idea
If this Halloween sensory bin makes it into your fall rotation, I’d love for you to share it. Pin it, save it, or send it to another parent or teacher who loves easy sensory setups. Seasonal sensory play is always better when it’s shared.