Texture eggs are super easy and fun to make! Our texture balloons are great for tactile sensory play. Tactile sensory play is an important part of the body’s processing system. Quick and simple to make, texture Easter eggs also make great plastic plastic egg fillers!
Fun and simple texture eggs for sensory play. 
Our texture eggs fit wonderfully inside these large plastic Easter eggs!
Textured Easter eggs are simple to make! We picked up our supplies at the dollar store. I found the fillers around the house! A funnel and a small measuring spoon come in handy. Texture eggs make wonderful tactile sensory play {especially for children who are hesitant to touch different textures}! Listed below are the fillers we used for these eggs and the link to get the quick tutorial. You can also read more about tactile sensory play with our texture balloons.
EGG FILLER SUGGESTIONS
- Flour
- Cornstarch
- Baking Soda
- Rice
- Polyfil pellets
- Sand
Check out how we filled these texture eggs with a simple tutorial found here!
We have a fast and easy method for filling the balloons in the tutorial linked above.
We made a colorful assortment of texture eggs for Easter.
It’s fun to guess what the filler is inside the egg. Make pairs of eggs, and you have a sensory matching game too! These textured Easter eggs are great fun for toddler, preschool, and kindergarten age kids. Adults seem to gravitate towards them too.
Put them out for everyone to enjoy! We leave texture balloons out for quick sensory breaks! Surprise your kids with a set of these eggs. My son always has a big smile when he sees this kind of activity. If you are brave, let them help fill the balloons!
Our eggs make great simple sensory solutions {we have several to try}!
Sensory play you can make from your kitchen cupboards and around the house items.
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