Set up this bubbles and sponges sensory table for toddlers in just 5 minutes! A fun, hands-on activity that encourages fine motor skills and keeps little ones entertained
Sometimes the simplest activities are the biggest hits — and this bubble and sponge sensory table is proof. Create a fluffy cloud of bubbles that will keep your toddler entertained while encouraging creative hands-on play.
This easy bubbles and sponges sensory table for toddlers takes just 5 minutes to set up! Using bubble bath, water, and sponges, it’s a quick, budget-friendly activity that encourages fine motor skills and keeps little ones happily entertained indoors or outdoors
Callie loves scooping, squeezing, and swishing around in the bubbles, and I love that it buys us a solid chunk of happy playtime with almost no prep. Plus, it’s contained in a bin so the clean-up is easy.

You will love Bubbles and Sponges Sensory Table for Toddlers because:
- You can set it up in under 5 minutes (truly).
- Uses inexpensive, everyday items.
- Great for fine motor skills and sensory play.
- Works indoors or outdoors.
- Easy clean-up — just dump the water when you’re done.
You Will Need:
- A gentle bubble bath (toddler-safe)
- Warm water
- Hand mixer
- Sensory table, water table or large plastic bin
- A few sponges (I got these sponge balls or these sponge balls, you can get fun shapes-or cut sponges into fun shapes or smaller sizes for little hands)
- Optional: measuring cups, spoons, scoops, bowls, ladles, or small containers for scooping and pouring

How to Set Up Bubbles and Sponges Sensory Table for Toddlers:
- Make your bubbles – Fill a sensory table bin, water table, or large plastic bin with warm water and add a small squirt of bubble bath.
- Whip it up – Use your hand mixer for 1–2 minutes until you get big, fluffy bubbles.
- Add the sponges – Toss them in or let your toddler drop them in and watch them soak up the bubbles.
- Play time! Hand them some scoops or cups and let them explore.
Play Variations:
- Add a drop or two of food coloring or liquid watercolor to the water before mixing for colorful bubbles.
- Use a naturally scented bubble bath like lavender for a calming playtime.
- Hide a few small, waterproof toys under the bubbles for a surprise find.
- Turn it into a little “washing station” with toy dishes, play food, or cars.

Tips:
- Warm water makes the bubbles fluffier and last longer.
- Supervise closely (toddlers love to taste-test).
- Keep a towel nearby for drips and splashes.
- If the bubbles start to fade, just whip up another batch and add it in.
- We love doing this one outside on a nice day, but it works just as well indoors with a towel underneath.