Almost all creativity involves purposeful play -Abraham Maslow
The sensory play focuses on activities that engage a child’s senses. It helps them to develop language skills and motor skills. It helps develop cognitive growth, fosters social interactions, and allows experimentation. Our aim to organize sensory play day was sensory development, motor skill development, and encouraging thinking, creating, and exploring abilities. It took thoughtful planning to create learning opportunities where children could gain a greater awareness of the role of their sense organs in knowing and understanding the world around them.