Edible Halloween Sensory Bin for Kids

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Edible Halloween Sensory Bin For Kids

Today on The Inspiration Edit I am sharing a tutorial for edible Halloween Jelly. This is a great activity. Kids will love an edible Halloween sensory bin, or you could choose to serve this up as a spooky dessert at your next Halloween party. Just add some small bowls and spoons. I’m sure it will be a big hit!

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Supplies for This Halloween Sensory Bin

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How to Make Halloween Jello

Begin by making the orange, green, and purple Jelly in separate bowls according to the package instructions.

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Place your Jelly in the fridge to set for four hours.

You can also pour some into Halloween themed Jelly moulds at this time if you like, but this is optional.

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Once the Jelly has set completely, break it up into chunks and add it to the bin or container you want to use for sensory play.

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Add your Halloween sweets and candy to your Halloween sensory bin

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Now the sensory bin is ready for play. The Jelly is edible and it will be super fun for the kids.

 
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Edible Halloween Sensory Bin For Kids

halloween sensory bin

This is a tutorial on how to make an edible Halloween sensory bin.

Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Total Time 20 minutes

Ingredients

  • Orange, green and purple Jelly
  • Three bowls
  • Mixing spoons
  • A bin for sensory play
  • Edible Halloween themed candy
  • Water
  • Jelly moulds (optional)

Instructions

    Begin by making the orange, green, and purple Jelly in separate bowls according to the package instructions.

    Place your Jelly in the fridge to set for four hours.

    You can also pour some into Halloween themed Jelly moulds at this time if you like, but this is optional.

    Once the Jelly has set completely, break it up into chunks and add it to the bin or container you want to use for sensory play.

    Add your Halloween sweets and candy to your Halloween sensory bin

    Now the sensory bin is ready for play. The Jelly is edible and it will be super fun for the kids.

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Angela Milnes is a Qualified Early Years Teacher who has specialised in Preschool and Kindergarten teaching. She has a wealth of experience teaching young children and is passionate about kids crafts and having fun as a family. Angela has also taught cooking skills and loves to share both family recipes and easy crafts here on The Inspiration Edit. Follow her on Pinterest!

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10 Comments

  1. My kids love jello. They dont get it often so they wouldn’t play with it they would devour it. I do like the added candy pieces that would be a nice treat and a fun texture addition.

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