- Art: The child learns about colors and shapes as they explore the different materials and objects inside the sensory bags.
- Physical Education: The child improves their fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination by manipulating and squeezing the sensory bags.
- Science: The child learns about cause and effect as they observe how the materials inside the bags change shape and texture when squeezed or moved.
For continued development, you can introduce different textures and materials in the sensory bags, such as sand, water, or rice. You can also incorporate scented materials or objects with varying weights to further stimulate the senses. Additionally, you can encourage the child to create their own sensory bags by helping them choose and gather materials and seal them in a secure bag.