I recommend mixing homemade glitter glue sensory bottles in a tempered glass 1-quart measuring cup so the plastic water bottle doesn’t melt or the recycled glass jar shatters when the ingredients of the mermaid tail sensory bottle recipe are mixed. Boiling water is the best way to make sen...
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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 ...
I am secretly in love with this glitter sensory bottle. My son said, “That is so cool,” in his I am an impressed voice. This has to be the quickest! The simplest! The cheapest glitter sensory bottle you can make. We have made several different sensory bottles, and I am smitten ...
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...
Sparkly Mermaid Slime- the perfect sensory play recipe for your mermaid-loving child. A fun twist on mermaid play dough, slime is not sticky or hard to make
Pingback: Sensory Exploration: Seeing, Smelling, Squishing – Parent Infant Program – The River School Tammie Spencer says: November 15, 2017 at 7:21 pm What can I add to the slime if it gets too hard and non stretchy after it’s been played with for a while? My step daughter add...
Toddler Safe Halloween Glitter Slime Recipe only has 3 Ingredients and no Borax so it's worry free for kids. Great for sensory play, preschool, or kindergarten classrooms. Mess free and quick to make for ages 3 and up. Print Ingredients ...
Bottle Cap, optional Tip: you need approximately 1 teaspoon glycerin per 1/2 teaspoon of glitter, adjust as needed to get the glitter to slowly fall the way you want. I highly recommend grabbing a couple ofthese sturdy plastic lunch trays(we have one in the pictures in this post). I us...
There are so many sensory play ideas out there that really are easy to do with your kids! Silver and Gold Glitter Calm Down Bottles Pin Three ingredients and some of these cool VOSS bottles from the store and you are ready to make some awesome glitter calm down bottles. What I love ...