The christmasy confetti, white pom poms and bells mixed together make this sensory bottle so beautiful and festive. The bells make a ding-a-ling sound and while your child shakes…
This activity is inspired by a trip to the Sea life London aquarium with one of my little friends. It’s a nice place to take children and you will…
This activity is under the sensory play umbrella. Your child can explore this rattle with their mouth, hands and ears. It makes a great sound and is fun to shake around.…
“I love play dough,” I told my employer when I was kneading the first batch of play dough that I was making. She just smiled as she had seen…
I made these smelling bottles as an introduction to smell for my little friends. Smell can trigger happy memories and emotions! Coffee and fresh bread! Right? I used saltshakers, cotton balls and essence…
I love ribbons and I have a habit of collecting them. I´m glad because they sure came in handy doing this project. I made this beautiful rainbow hand kite…
My friend and I came across this play dough this summer. We tried it out, and it was a really nice variation to the normal play dough. It´s moldable,…
These beautiful galaxy bottles are also called calm down bottles or nebula bottles. The bottles may teach your child to keep calm when their emotions get overwhelming. Most children…
Here comes the fourth instalment of my sensory bottles series! Yes, series! How cool is that! I used buttons, dices and sequence this time. These are so great because…
A rainbow rice sensory bin is basically a bin (or a box) that is filled with colourful rice and toy’s. It is part of sensory play, and therefore allows…