Combine bean bags with Stapelstein

Rainbow bean bags stacking stone

Looking for sensory toys that match Stapelstein?

Beanbags are the perfect addition to this open-ended toy. They stimulate the senses, motor skills, and creativity of children of all ages.

This combination creates endless play possibilities—soothing, imaginative, and educational. Here you'll find the most popular Stapelstein beanbags.

What are bean bags?

Kernel bags are soft, handmade bags filled with natural cherry stones.

They are used as sensory toys for babies, toddlers, and preschoolers. The texture, weight, and shape provide tactile stimulation, calming, and inviting play. We have them in all colors and fabrics.

Why use bean bags and Stapelstein together?

Combining beanbags with Stapelstein offers a rich playing experience:

  • Sensory stimulation through the weight and texture of the bags
  • Motor development through throwing, lifting, stacking and balancing
  • Combine colours and shapes: perfect match with Stapelstein rainbow or pastel sets
  • Encouraging free play without a fixed outcome — a hallmark of open-ended toys
  • Of course, use the bean bags together with our Dobbelstein for even more fun possibilities!

This combination supports independent play, sensory integration and is ideal for high sensitivity or overstimulation.

Here you will find more play ideas with beanbags.

Stapelstein bean bags

Play tips: 7 ideas for beanbags with Stapelstein

1. Color Matching – Place beanbags in the same color of Stapelstein. Good for color recognition and sorting.

2. Sensory Game – Toss the bags into stacked Stapelsteinen. Score points and work on hand-eye coordination.

3. Balance track – Stack Stapelstein into a walking path. Place beanbags as obstacles or balancing elements.

4. Tactile Discovery Box – Fill a Stapelstein box with bean bags and sensory materials (cloth, corks, balls).

5. Hide and Seek with Textures – Hide different types of beanbags (corduroy, waffle fabric) under Stapelstein elements.

6. Lift, carry, build – Build towers of beanbags on a Stapelstein. It challenges fine motor skills and balance.

7. Time for rest after stimulation – Let your child hold beanbags on their lap or in their hands while sitting on a Stapelstein. Ideal as a moment of rest or focus.

Benefits of sensory toys: bean bags at Stapelstein

  • Sustainable and safe toys: our bean bags are filled with cleaned cherry stones and have an OEKO-TEX cover.
  • Calming effect: ideal for overstimulated children or children with sensory sensitivities.
  • Perfectly matched to Stapelstein colours: pastel or rainbow – the choice is yours.

Open-ended game: no rules, but endless possibilities.

Many parents look for toys that are both calming and challenging — this combination does just that.

Who is a bean bag suitable for?

  • Babies from 6 months (under supervision)
  • Toddlers and preschoolers (1–5 years)
  • Children with sensory needs or high sensitivity
  • Parents looking for sustainable, creative toys

Frequently asked questions about bean bags and Stapelstein

Is this combination safe for young children?

Yes, as long as they are supervised. Our bean bags are CE-approved and safe for play.

How do I clean them?

The covers are removable and washable with a cloth.

Which bean bags are suitable for Stapelstein?

Choose a beanbag set in pastel or rainbow. You can create your own combinations to match your Stapelstein.

Looking to buy sensory toys? Combine beanbags with Stapelstein!

Let your child play, feel, discover and relax.

Bean bags and Stapelstein together form the ideal sensory toy.

Check out our rainbow sets

Choose your own fabrics and colors

The power of beanbags & Stapelstein

  • Stimulates imaginative play and sensory development
  • Sustainable, safe and suitable for your family
  • Endless play possibilities — also as a rest moment
  • A conscious choice for creative and calming toys.