Sensory bottles-part three

Here comes part three in my sensory bottle blog posts. I only intended there to be 3 parts but now I’m thinking I want to do more. Watch this space.

Sensory bottles are clear bottles that are filled up with a variety of materials that stimulate your children’s senses through sight, touch, smell, taste and hearing.

This has been the most fun sensory bottles to make so far.  The materials inside them combined with the water and how they flow is just so mesmerising. I get why babies and toddlers like them so much.

Sensory bottles-part three

Ingredients

  • Empty clear bottles
  • Water
  • glycerine
  • What I used;
  • Plastic beads
  • Sequins
  • Small rubber bands
  • Acrylic Jewels
  • You can also add;
  • Beads (different sizes and shapes)
  • Buttons (different sizes and shapes)
  • Pom poms
  • Ribons
  • Foam letters or animals
  • Plastic eyes
  • Glitter (bigger is better)
  • Dices

Instructions

1

Collect clear empty water bottles, wash them and remove any labels.

2

Fill the bottles with materials of your choice.

3

Then add a tbsp of glycerine and fill the rest up with water.

4

Glue the cap securely on the bottle.

5

When the glue is dry, start to play!

Have you tried rainbow rice sensory bin?

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