Calm-down discovery jars and glitter glue sensory bottles like this shimmering mermaid tail sensory bottle DIY can be used for portable, no-mess-safe sensory play. They can calm an overwhelmed or anxious child and help children learn how to self-regulate. DIY sensory bottles are often just as...
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Step 1:Remove the label off of the plastic bottle. You can use an adhesive remover or peanut butter and warm soapy water also work great. Step 2:Pour the entire bottle of glitter glue into your clean and empty bottle. Step 3:Pour the warm water into the bottle, leaving at least an ...
Please note that if you choose the bigger water bottle, you will need two glue bottles and one glitter jars, but you still have plenty left for more sensory bottles. Check out more easy sensory activities for Valentine’s Day! Watch the Video: ► How To Make Glitter Sensory Bottle #1 ...
For younger kids, you may wish to seal the lid to the jar withhot glue. Finished Falling Stars Glitter Jar Now it’s time to shake these jars up and down and watch the silver star confetti swirl all around! Is your child just loving their new sensory jar?! Why not make another one...
I tried the Sensory Glitter Globes with the Elmer’s Glue…this is when I happened upon the Aqua Balls I bought at the gas station by my home. I seriously didn’t care what drink was in them, I had to have them. Luckily my kids LOVED the flavored water and I got to keep the Aqu...
Ideal for helping children manage emotions and practice mindfulness, this sensory bottle is not only simple to make but also provides a valuable tool for relaxation. Gather the materials and follow the step-by-step instructions for a fun and therapeutic activity that kids will love. Get ready to...
We used some pumpkin confetti leftover from some Halloween party decorations and they had the fun bonus of dying our clear glue slime orange. You could use any seasonal table scatter or confetti to make this easy pumpkin slime. This is a great sensory activity for kids in the fall and woul...
If you think the figurine needs some boosting, glue a bottle cap to the inside of the mason jar lid first before attaching the figurine. Securely glue the figurine to the inside of the mason jar lid (or to the bottle cap, if using) and let dry. (Read the glue instructions to see if...
STEP 1:Squeeze out one entire 6oz bottle of glue into a large mixing bowl. You will need to help toddlers with this step to get as much glue out of the bottle as possible! STEP 2:Add in ½ Tablespoon of baking soda and mix to combine. ...