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    I have a sensory kid and I use an underbed storage rubbermaid container. I use dried beans, oats, or rice.

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    I've used what others have mentioned. I use different pastas for different feels snd I have also used cotton balls. I do have young toddlers so I have to make sure they don't put stuff in their mouthes. They love it though.

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    mamao4- I also have a under the bed rubbermaid bin under my bed that is filled with sand currently and the children love it as well. Thanks for the beans and oats idea!

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