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File Folder Heaven - Printable, Hands-On Fun with File Folder Games Sensory Bin Activities: Feed Polar Bear - These Polar Bear Sensory Bin Activities: "Feed Polar Bear" are a GREAT addition to your polar bear or winter themed sensory bins!There are so many ways to use this Feed Polar Bear Set. I haveleft it very open ended so that you can target the skills youneed to target in

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My Lumberjack Game (feed the bear) I used a cardboard box for the base and covered it in green bulletin board paper. My bear was made out of brown bulletin board paper from an image my daughter recreated. I added white for the eyes and red for the tongue. I printed little pine trees to trim the top. And we purchased the sign in a set from an amazon lumberjack party pack and crossed out “don’t”. Lastly we used toy food for our dads(it was for a lumberjack Father’s Day event) to toss. Feed The Bear Activity, Wilderness Party Theme, Feed The Bear Game, Great Outdoors Theme Party, Camping Themed Games, Bear Den Craft, Camp Decorating Ideas, Lumberjack Activities, Adventure Begins At Your Library 2024

My Lumberjack Game (feed the bear) I used a cardboard box for the base and covered it in green bulletin board paper. My bear was made out of brown bulletin board paper from an image my daughter recreated. I added white for the eyes and red for the tongue. I printed little pine trees to trim the top. And we purchased the sign in a set from an amazon lumberjack party pack and crossed out “don’t”. Lastly we used toy food for our dads(it was for a lumberjack Father’s Day event) to toss.

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Becca Martin, RECE on Instagram: "Can you feed the Polar Bear? 🐻‍❄️

A great activity to fill the need of those filling and dumping toddlers! Colour recognition is another skill being worked on as the child places each fish in the mouth of the polar bear. 

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Becca Martin, RECE on Instagram: "Can you feed the Polar Bear? 🐻‍❄️ A great activity to fill the need of those filling and dumping toddlers! Colour recognition is another skill being worked on as the child places each fish in the mouth of the polar bear. #dumpingandfilling #dumpingandfillingskills #colourrecognition #colourrecognitionactivity #toddlerplay #toddleractivities #playbasedlearning #learningthroughplay #playistheworkofthechild"

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Feed the Bear Sorting game. He is made of foam core and paint and attached to a weighted cardboard box to catch his "food". A felt flap is attached behind his mouth to hide the items that have already been "fed". And because it's super cute! Use this in bunches of ways to sort letters, numbers, rhyming words, colors, shapes, ANYTHING! Plus... he's the cutest version I've ever seen! <3 Cardboard Bear, Feed The Bear Game, Mouth Game, Dont Feed The Bears, Kids Food Crafts, Bears Game, Toddler Projects, Toss Game, Teddy Bear Picnic

Feed the Bear Sorting game. He is made of foam core and paint and attached to a weighted cardboard box to catch his "food". A felt flap is attached behind his mouth to hide the items that have already been "fed". And because it's super cute! Use this in bunches of ways to sort letters, numbers, rhyming words, colors, shapes, ANYTHING! Plus... he's the cutest version I've ever seen! <3

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