3 Tips for Storing Monthly Sensory Bin Materials


Figuring out an efficient system for organizing sensory bin materials can be overwhelming.  But don't worry... I've got ya covered! Below you will find 3 tips for storing the activity cards and pieces from the Monthly Sensory Bin Bundle.  If you want to learn more about how I store all of the filler and goodies, check out this post.

I like to use the square plastic adhesive labels from the Target dollar spot to store the prices for each activity card.  I found a similar set on Amazon.  I attach them to the back of each card to store the pieces.  TIP! - If you want the pages to stack nicely when you store the materials, alternate where you put the adhesive label.  I like to alternate between all 4 corners. 


 

I store each month in these zipper pouches.  I found these at the dollar store, but you can also pick them up at most office supply stores or Amazon.  I recently got another pack from Amazon and they are SO MUCH sturdier than my dollar store set!  They also ended up being less expensive, which is always a win in my book.  They are able to fit 15-20 activity cards and pieces.


I have seen these clear pouches at the Target dollar spot, the dollar store, and Amazon.  This is a great option if you don't want to laminate all of the boards.  You can keep the entire month's worth of board in this pocket and quickly swap out the activity cards as you need them.  The activity pieces can be stored separately in a ziplock bag or envelope.


What about you?  Do you have any tips for storing sensory bin materials?  If so, share them in the comments! And if you want more tips, tricks, and ideas for sensory bins check out my Sensory Bin Round-Up blog post for all things sensory!
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