Skeleton Pool Party Sensory Bin

June 1, 2026

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This skeleton pool party sensory bin is a fun and unique way to build motor skills and explore different sensory inputs! Kids will love this fun twist on a regular sensory bin that includes plastic skeleton in pool noodle floaties. This skeleton sensory bin is the perfect activity if you’re looking for sensory bin ideas, summer sensory bins, summerween activities, and Halloween activities for kids!

a skeleton pool party sensory bin that is a bin filled blue water that has pool noodle slices, rubber ducks, and plastic skeletons

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supplies for this summerween activity - Assorted colorful plastic skeletons, toy ghosts, foam donuts, and glass pebbles arranged for a playful Halloween-themed display.

What You’ll Need For This Skeleton Pool Party Sensory Bin

  • Plastic bin or sensory tray
  • Water
  • Blue food coloring (optional)
  • Small plastic pink and/or orange skeletons
  • Mini pool noodle slices
  • Small rubber ducks
  • Glass gems or acrylic gems

How To Make This Skeleton Pool Party Sensory Bin

Fill a sensory bin with water.

Add a few drops of blue food coloring if desired.

Cut pool noodles into thick slices to create floating pool floats.

Sit the skeletons inside the pool noodle rings.

Pink plastic skeleton toy partially submerged in a bright blue pool noodle slice, with other colorful pool toys nearby

Place the pool noodle floats in the water.

Add rubber ducks and glass gems to the bin.

Pink plastic skeleton toy in a blue bath with colorful pool noodle slices and rubber ducks nearby.

Invite children to explore, splash, and play.

    How Kids Can Play With This Skeleton Sensory Bin

    Orange plastic skeleton being held over a blue toy pool with colorful foam end toys nearby (green duck, pink pool noodle slice).

    Kids can play with this skeleton sensory bin anyway they want, but here are a few ideas:

    • Float the skeletons around the “pool.”
    • Give each skeleton a pool float and race them across the water.
    • Rescue ducks floating in the pool.
    • Sort the ducks, skeletons, and gems by color.
    • Count how many ducks or gems are in the bin.
    • Create silly stories about a skeleton pool party.

    Benefits Of This Skeleton Pool Party Sensory Bin

    Child's hand placing a green rubber duck onto a pink foam float in blue bath water.

    Aside from being a super fun sensory activity for kids, this skeleton sensory bin has a lot of developmental benefits for kids, including:

    • Strengthening fine motor skills through scooping, pouring, grasping, and moving small objects.
    • Encouraging sensory exploration with water, floating objects, and different textures.
    • Building problem-solving skills as children experiment with floating, sinking, and balancing the skeletons on the pool floats.
    • Supporting language development through storytelling and describing what they see and feel.
    • Promoting imaginative play and creativity as children invent pool party adventures.
    • Water play can be calming and engaging, helping children focus while they play.

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    This skeleton pool party sensory bin is a spooky and fun activity for Halloween and Summerween! Perfect for toddlers and preschoolers who love sensory play.

    • Author: stacie
    • Prep Time: 10
    • Total Time: 10 + play time
    • Category: Activities, DIY, Halloween, Sensory Activities, Summerween
    • Method: Step-by-Step

    Materials

         Plastic bin or sensory tray

         Water

         Blue food coloring (optional)

         Small plastic pink and/or orange skeletons

         Mini pool noodle slices

         Small rubber ducks

         Glass gems or acrylic gems

    Instructions

    1.   Fill a sensory bin with water.

    2.   Add a few drops of blue food coloring if desired.

    3.   Cut pool noodles into thick slices to create floating pool floats.

    4.   Sit the skeletons inside the pool noodle rings.

    5.   Place the pool noodle floats in the water.

    6.   Add rubber ducks and glass gems to the bin.

    7.   Invite children to explore, splash, and play.

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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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