Polar Bear vs. Brown Bear: Exploring Habitats with a Hands-On Winter Sensory Table

Explore polar bear and brown bear habitats with this hands-on winter sensory table. A playful way to teach hibernation, habitats, and science. Winter is the…

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Explore polar bear and brown bear habitats with this hands-on winter sensory table. A playful way to teach hibernation, habitats, and science.

Winter is the perfect time to bring animals and habitats into sensory play, and this two-sided bear sensory table quickly became a favorite. By dividing the table into two distinct environments, kids can explore how different bears live, survive, and rest during the winter months—hands-on and at their own pace.

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One side features a polar bear in a snowy Arctic habitat, wide awake and on the move. The other side shows a brown bear hibernating in a quiet forest, curled up and cozy beneath the trees. Same animal family, completely different winter stories. This set of bear figures is perfect because it comes with white and brown bears!

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Polar Bear vs. Brown Bear Habitat Activity materials laid out for an easy winter sensory table comparing polar and brown bear habitats.

This setup naturally invites:

  • Comparison (cold vs. cozy, awake vs. asleep)
  • Early science concepts like habitats and hibernation
  • Imaginative storytelling
  • Fine motor skill development

Kids don’t need a lesson first—play leads the learning.


Polar Bear vs. Brown Bear Habitat Activity: Explore winter animal habitats with a hands-on sensory table! One side shows a polar bear in the Arctic, and the other a brown bear hibernating in a forest. Perfect for preschool and early learners to discover hibernation, habitats, and imaginative play.
Polar Bear vs. Brown Bear Habitat Activity featuring a polar bear sensory table with snow, ice, and Arctic habitat elements for winter animal play.

This side represents the polar bear’s icy world, where winter doesn’t slow life down.

Ideas to include:

  • White rice, salt, fake snow, or cotton batting for snow
  • Ice cubes or clear gems for “frozen water”
  • A polar bear figure
  • Blue felt or paper to represent ice sheets or ocean
  • Small scoops, tongs, or cups for transferring

Play prompts kids naturally explore:

  • How does the polar bear move across the ice?
  • What does it do during winter instead of sleeping?
  • Where might it find food?

This side tends to spark lots of movement and action play.


Polar Bear vs. Brown Bear Habitat Activity highlighting a brown bear hibernation sensory setup with forest materials, den space, and natural textures.

The forest side is quieter and slower—perfect for talking about rest and hibernation.

Ideas to include:

  • Brown rice, shredded paper, or kinetic sand
  • Twigs, pinecones, rocks, leaves, pine trees, or acorns
  • A brown bear figure
  • Paper, felt, fabric, or moss for ground cover
  • A den or cave, this could be a little box with a hole cut out

Concepts that come up naturally:

  • Why does the bear sleep all winter?
  • How does its body stay warm?
  • What happens when spring comes?

Many kids enjoy gently “tucking in” the bear again and again.


You can easily build on this activity by:

Adding labels like habitat, hibernate, Arctic, and forest

Reading bear books together

Asking kids to describe what’s the same and different

Drawing pictures of each bear’s home


Final Thoughts

This polar bear and brown bear sensory table is a simple way to combine science, imagination, and seasonal play. By placing two habitats side by side, kids gain a deeper understanding of how animals adapt to their environment—without it ever feeling like a lesson.

Just bears, winter, and the magic of hands-on discovery. 🐻💙

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