RAINBOW GLITTER BOTTLES A colorful variation of our calming metallic sensory bottles above, sensory glitter bottles are often made with pricey, colored glitter glue. To make a whole rainbow of colors would have been quite expensive. Our simple substitute makes these DIY sensory bottles much more co...
Water is the #1 base on hand, and you can make color and glitter bottles without glue. Or you can combine water and oil for a cool science sensory bottle. You can make temperature sensory bottles with warm and cold water for early science! Use As A Calming Tool Glitter bottles make for...
Give this gorgeous glitter sensory bottle a shake to see it swirl, sparkle, and SHINE just like a mermaid’s tail! 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 ...
popcorn kernels and confetti. They were a huge hit, so I decided to recreate them with Amelia. This time around we used empty Smartwater bottles (isn’t the name kinda fitting?) and they worked just as great. While big brother was at preschool, we broke out the glitter and had some ...
Especially if you are making your own sensory bottles, you can change out the ingredients to change the activity.STEAM activities: Talking about what floats, what sinks, what mixes together and what doesn’t. De-escalate/calm down: Focusing on a glitter bottle can help a child calm down ...
Glitter Confetti or Small Toys MY LATEST VIDEOS Sensory play learning activities are a great way to engage your little one in a fun craft project that is great for their development! What Are Sensory Bottles? Asensory bottleis exactly what it sounds like, a bottle filled with sensory stimulati...
The liquid inside sensory bottles can be water, glue, oil, gel, or a combination of liquids. The objects can be as simple and inexpensive as glitter and beads, or can be small toys! What Are The Benefits of Sensory Bottles? Anyone who has ever gifted a toy to a baby, toddler, or ...
Glue is generally used in glitter bottles to help the glitter suspend and swirl. For other bottles with heavier pieces like this, you can use either clear hand soap, or clear dishwashing soap to make the water more viscous to slow the shells down. Clear hand soap is thicker so you will ...
Blue and green glitter Mini plastic dinosaur toys Bracelet sized glow sticks Bottle of baby oil Super glue or clear packing tape To make your dinosaur sensory bottle: 1. Add 1 ½ Tbsp of water beads to the plastic bottle. Pour ½ cup of water over the beads. Let sit for 1-2 hours...
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