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Learning Resources Sensory Fidget Tubes, Anxiety Relief Toy, Occupational Therapy Toys, Fidget Toys for Kids, Kids Sensory Toys for Sensory Play, Play Therapy Toys (Set of 4)

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An Aquaball water bottle is a perfect alternative to a craft bottle if you are having trouble finding one. It can be easily spotted with it’s blue lid, and it is ball-shaped. Aside from the sensory element, this engaging science activity is also effective for teaching the concepts of colour (for younger children) and density (for older children). By using different densities, the two colours are able to mix to form a new colour and then separate again. But beyond the science, they are beautiful to look at and simply mesmerising.

Through time I’ve learned that smaller bottles are best for heavy sensory bottles and a bottle that works well for big kids isn’t always what is best for babies and toddlers. Clear, plastic gemstones (alternatively, you could use clear or coloured glass pebbles or even clean beach sand)These unicorn or mermaid-inspired glitter sensory jars from Childhood 101 is so eye-catching! Kids will love the way the colours blend together, creating a really magical focus for them during calm down time. Alphabet Beads – There are so many types to choose from! Here’s my Rainbow Alphabet Discovery Bottle. Pour some baby oil into a jug, then add a few drops of oil-based food colouring. Always use contrasting colours for the best effect. Secure the lid tightly with a dab of glue from the hot glue gun or by wrapping the top with coloured electrical tape.

Whether you are using a bubble tube within a sensory room at school, at home or in a care home, it has the same beneficial uses for users in all environments." Sensory bottles can last years, so I never feel bad about indulging with them! I’d love to hear what your favorite sensory or discovery bottle is! Glycerine – Glycerine will slow down things such as glitter slightly. Here is a calm down jar I made out of glycerin.Oil Dye – You’ll want to use this to color oil. Food coloring and liquid watercolor will not work since they are water-based. My color mixing sensory bottles are made of this! When the contents settle, seal the lid onto the bottle with super glue or hot glue gun to prevent leakage when shaken. Baby Oil – This is mostly scented mineral oil. It is available at the dollar store usually. I want to try the oil gel soon! The bottle is like your lens. The shape and clarity are important as well as the size and sturdiness.

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