Are you looking for a fun and easy snowman sensory play idea? We’ve got you covered! This Olaf Sensory Bag is just perfect for some wintertime fun!
This winter sensory play idea takes just a few minutes to set up and will create lots of fun play time. Kids can move Olaf’s eyes nose and mouth around inside the sensory bag. It’s such great fun to see all his funny faces as his features change position!
With this snowman sensory bag your little ones will love exploring the soft and squishy sensation of Olaf’s body! This is a such great play idea to bring the magic of winter indoors!
If you’re looking for more winter sensory slay ideas, be sure to check out our Winter Sensory Bottles, our super fun and squishy Snow Gel and we’ve also got a round up post with over 30 Sensory Play Ideas for Winter. I think your kids will love them all!
Build an Olaf Snowman Sensory Bag
Supplies for this sensory play idea:
- Ziploc Bags
- Shaving Cream
- Black and Orange Craft Foam
- Sticky Tape
- Pen
- Scissors
How to Set Up Your Olaf Sensory Bag
1 – First gather together your supplies. We made our snowman sensory bags using shaving foam. It could be fun to use white shredded paper, milk, flour or anything else white that you can think of too.
2 – To make Olaf’s face sketch the shape of his eyes, mouth and eyebrows onto black craft foam. Next cut them out.
3 – Then cut out a carrot nose from orange craft foam, draw some lines on it for texture and cut it out.
4 – We chose Olaf’s happy face for our sensory bag, but you could always draw different expressions if you prefer.
5 – Finally pop Olaf’s face pieces into the zipper bag and squirt in lots of shaving cream. Squeeze out the excess air and zipper it shut. We tape the zip shut too just to make it extra secure and to help prevent leaks.
This snowman sensory bag is perfect for winter sensory play! Your kids will love exploring the “snow” and building their own Olaf snowman!
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