Fall is the perfect season for cozy, creative fun!
For children who may be sensitive to textures, sounds, or overwhelming activities, sensory-friendly crafts offer a way to celebrate the season in a calm and enjoyable way. These activities engage the senses gently while encouraging creativity, fine motor skills, and self-expression.
Here are five simple fall crafts to try at home:
1. Leaf Rubbing Art
Gather a few dry leaves, place them under a sheet of paper, and let your child use crayons to rub across the surface. Watching the leaf’s veins appear is both magical and calming, and it avoids messy textures.
2. Pumpkin Decorating (No-Carve)
Skip the gooey insides of pumpkin carving and go for stickers, paint, or washi tape. Kids can decorate pumpkins with their own designs without dealing with overwhelming textures or sharp tools.
3. Sensory Bags with Fall Finds
Fill a sealed plastic bag with items like gel, sequins, or small foam leaves. Kids can squish, press, and move the items around, enjoying the textures in a safe, contained way.
4. Apple Stamp Painting
Cut an apple in half, dip it lightly in washable paint, and let kids stamp fun shapes on paper. It’s a seasonal way to combine art with a tactile experience that isn’t overwhelming.
5. Calming Autumn Sensory Bottles
Fill a clear plastic bottle with water, glitter, and small fall-themed trinkets (like beads or mini leaves). Kids can shake and watch the items swirl, creating a soothing, visual experience.
These crafts celebrate the beauty of fall while making the season accessible and fun for all children. By keeping things simple, calm, and hands-on, you can give your child a creative outlet that feels safe and enjoyable.


