Edible Shark Sensory Bin

June 4, 2026

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This edible shark sensory bin is a fun and taste-safe sensory bin for kids. Made with goldfish crackers, Swedish fish, marshmallows, and graham crackers, this edible sensory bin is a safe and fun way for kids to explore different sensory inputs. When they are young, kids put everything in their mouths, so having a safe sensory bin option is important. So, if you’re looking for an edible sensory bin, shark sensory bin, shark week activity, or a summer sensory bin, this is a great activity to try!

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a taste-safe sensory bin that is a Round wooden circular tray with separated sections holding colorful candies, red gummies, granola, white marshmallows, and blue toy sharks.

What You’ll Need For This Edible Shark Sensory Bin

Instructions For This Edible Shark Sensory Bin

Fill the center of the tray with crushed graham crackers to create “sand.” Add a scoop for digging and pouring.

Close-up of a scoop filled with crushed graham crackers held over a tray with different candies and bowls in the blurred background.

Add Goldfish crackers, Swedish Fish candy, mini marshmallows, and Nerds into the divided sections of the tray.

Place shark toys and tongs into one section.

Invite kids to scoop, sort, mix, and create their own shark bait.

Close-up of a kid holding a toy shark with a red swedish fish in the shark's mouth over a tray of colorful sprinkles and snacks in the background.

Encourage imaginative play by feeding the sharks and burying treasures in the sand.

    Benefits Of This Edible Shark Sensory Bin

    Hand scooping a wooden tray of mixed snacks: orange crackers, red gummy strips, marshmallows, and colorful sprinkles.

    While this sensory bin is a fun themed-activity for kids, it also:

    • Strengthens fine motor skills through scooping and picking up small items
    • Encourages imaginative and pretend play
    • Provides hands-on sensory exploration with different textures
    • Supports sorting, counting, and color recognition skills
    • Makes snack time extra fun and interactive

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    This edible shark sensory bin is the most fun ocean activity for kids! Easy to set up with safe, edible materials perfect for babies, toddlers, and preschoolers.

    • Author: stacie
    • Prep Time: 10
    • Total Time: 10
    • Category: Activities, DIY, Sensory Activities, Shark Week
    • Method: Assembly

    Materials

         Goldfish crackers

         Swedish Fish candy

         Mini marshmallows

         Nerds

         Crushed graham crackers

         Plastic shark toys

         Scoops and tongs

         Divided sensory tray

    Instructions

    1.   Fill the center of the tray with crushed graham crackers to create “sand.” Add a scoop for digging and pouring.

    2.   Add Goldfish crackers, Swedish Fish candy, mini marshmallows, and Nerds into the divided sections of the tray.

    3.   Place shark toys and tongs into one section.

    4.   Invite kids to scoop, sort, mix, and create their own shark bait.

    5.   Encourage imaginative play by feeding the sharks and burying treasures in the sand.

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    stacie
    Stacie is a former first grade teacher who loves to share educational activities to help kids learn, grow, and develop! She has a Bachelor’s Degree in Elementary Education and a Master’s Degree in Child Development with a focus on Mental Health.

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