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three different colored bottles with the words how to make sensory bottles written on them

Sensory bottles are a calming tool for anxious kids that need help with self-regulation skills. I've been wanting to make sensory bottles for quite some time. Now, I'm not sure if I can stop. These things are addictive. Even more so since I made them in my three favorite colors: rainbow, glitter, and glow-in-the-dark. I will give you the step-by-step to make each bottle, listing the materials, tips, and pros/cons.

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three glasses filled with different colored liquids and the words, sensory bottles that change color

Learn how to make DIY color mixing sensory bottles!! They're a perfect activity for a ton of units in your preschool curriculum: color mixing theme, learning about colors, sensory play, for a heavy lifting tool, and as a sensory tool. These are perfect for all ages too!

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a child's hand is painting letters with sprinkles in a bowl

A fun way to get your little ones more comfortable with writing, this Sensory Writing Tray is perfect if you want to familiarise young children with letters and numbers. Kids love this sensory experience so much that they will be begging to do some handwriting practice!

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how to make bubble foam for sensory play

Here's an easy way to make a bubble foam sensory bin for your toddler using just a few common ingredients you probably already have at home

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Sharing 14 fun and taste safe sensory play ideas with 9 recipe cards that are perfect for babies and toddlers who are still mouthing. Best part is older toddlers will love these activities too! This post includes affiliate links. 1. Sensory Beach: We Do This Every. Single. Day. “Mommy, beach!” “Mommy, blue water!” the dailyContinue reading "14 Exciting Taste Safe Sensory Play Ideas for Babies and Toddlers"View post to subscribe to site newsletter.

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Whether you’re looking for sensory play activities for babies, toddlers, preschoolers, kindergarteners, or school-aged kids, we’ve got you covered. Perfect for at home or in the classroom, we’ve collected 101 sensory activities for kids with autism and special needs to help them calm down, stimulate their senses, develop their social skills, language skills, fine motor skills, gross motor skills, and self-control skills, as well as increase their attention span and help them le

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