Sensory stimulating activities help children explore and understand the world around them through their five senses — touch, sight, hearing, smell, and taste. Touch and feel activities using different surfaces such as soft cotton, rough sandpaper, smooth glass, fluffy fur, and bumpy textures encourage children to observe, compare, and express their feelings. These experiences enhance fine motor skills, language development, creativity, and sensory awareness. Engaging the five senses also improves concentration, curiosity, and cognitive growth, making learning fun, interactive, and meaningful for young learners.
The Nursery group indulged in such experiences and discovered their sense organs through story telling and an experiment to follow , it was truly an engaging and thought-provoking activity.