Farm Small World Sensory Play

Farm Sensory Play

Sensory play is a fantastic way to dive deeper into a preschool theme to solidify learning. Recently, my children explored a farm sensory activity with a small world twist.

Farm Small World Sensory Play for preschoolers

Farm Small World Sensory Play

A small world is a miniature version of people, places, or things for play. As children learn and engage all of their senses through sensory play, they retain more information.

The sights, sounds, and feeling of the play materials inspires a deeper concentration, so you’ll find your children getting lost in the pretend play involved in a sensory small world set up with this farm scene.

Farm Sensory Small World Play for preschoolers

Educational Benefits of Sensory Play

As our preschooler and toddler explored our farm-themed sensory small world the learning involved spanned so many subject areas and concepts!

  • Fine Motor: Manipulating the materials and toys, cutting the hay, stacking toy hay bales, planting and harvesting the crops from the play dough, making animal foot prints in the play dough
  • Math: Sorting and counting animals
  • Science: Discussing animal behavior – how they act, what they eat, and the sounds they make
  • Oral Language: Sensory and small world play inspires lots of conversation. You might even want to incorporate a fun Farm Song!
  • Social Skills: Working together to plan the play, share toys, coordinate activities
  • Pretend Play: Small worlds naturally inspire the imagination

Farm Sensory Play for preschoolers

Farm Small World Play

I love to set out an invitation for my children to discover a sensory small world with the toys set up in creative ways to inspire their own imaginative play. Variety in both the sensory materials provided and toys is fantastic but you can set up a sensory small world on a simpler scale as well using whatever you have on hand.

Check out this research-based, playful learning unit in our curriculum shop!

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Farm Lesson Plan Bundle | Preschool and Pre-K

16 of my most popular farm theme activities, including fine motor, math, literacy, science, dramatic play and more!

We store and reuse many of our sensory materials over and over again for imaginative play. If you don’t use food in sensory play, you could easily substitute alternatives for those materials.

Farm Sensory Play for preschoolers

Setting Up a Farm Small World

We used green felt as a play mat with containers of real hay, lentils, and homemade play dough as our sensory bases. You could try used dried coffee grounds for soil, real soil and mud, grass clippings, sand, or small pebbles to name a few. The possibilities are endless so use what works best for your children!

The toys we included are a mix of ones we’ve had on hand and collected over the years. Again, use what you have, ask parents if you can borrow for a certain theme, or coordinate a toy swap to borrow themed props from a friend or neighbor! They can work on pirate play while you set up a farm small world and then you can switch!

Here are some favorite farm toys:
Down on the Farm TOOB
Farm TOOB
Fisher-Price Little People Farm

BIO:Devany LeDrew is a former kindergarten teacher who writes at Still Playing School where she shares play based learning activities. She specializes in sensory activities and often creates her own sensory recipes including the green tea play dough featured in this post! Follow Still Playing School on Facebook, Pinterest, and Twitter!

More Farm Activities

  • Farm Sensory Bin and I Spy Activity- Kids love to search for items hidden in pictures in a book or sensory bins. It is like finding hidden treasure! This farm themed sensory bin has a variety of farm animals tucked into birdseed. Your children will have a great time looking for them!
  • Farm Activities for Preschoolers– Many preschoolers have little or no connection to a farm. Use these activities to plan explorations for your preschoolers to learn more about the farm and farm animals. A farm theme can be great for spring or fall learning.
  • Farm Book Activity: Get Well Card Center- Exploring animals that live on the farm is a popular topic in many early childhood settings. Spring is the perfect opportunity for a farm preschool them for children to discover activities unique to farm life.  Using great children’s books is a springboard for learning about a topic or theme. Here is a fun farm activity – a book and a writing center to help learn about language and a form of writing.
One Duck Stuck Muck Sensory Play
a collage image of various farm theme activities
a childs hand holding a toy tractor on top of white paper covered in mud
Farm Sensory Bin
colorful cartoon image of animals on the farm
collage image of child making butter in a jar
a red tray with six compartments holding playdough and farm accessories
Farm Writing Center activity
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