Easy St. Patrick’s Day Sensory Bottles – DIY Sensory Activities
St. Patrick’s Day Sensory Bottles help children to enjoy sensory play without any mess for mom. Sensory bottles and Science Discovery bottles are great to display during especially if you can switch them out depending on your theme. Children love to sit and explore their sensory bottles plus, they are fun for the kids to try and find cool things floating inside.
St. Patrick’s Day Sensory Bottles
How to Make St. Patrick’s Day Sensory Bottles – DIY Sensory Activities
Sensory bottles are a great themed activity to do with the kids. They are simple to put together since you only need a few items. Plus, Squeezing the glue into the bottle and placing the small items into the hole will help with concentration and fine motor skills. Kids love sensory bottles!
Let’s get started!
Materials for Sensory Bottles
This is an example of what you will need to make your St. Patrick’s Day Sensory Bottle is in this picture below. However, I have it displayed in list form towards the bottom of the page. Enjoy!
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HOW TO MAKE SENSORY BOTTLES
Start by Pouring out a little bit of water, and pour the bottle of glue into the water bottle.
Next, have your child add some glitter and the small objects to the bottle, fill the bottle back to the top with water and put the cap back on tight. It’s a good idea to hot glue the top on if you have toddlers.
Shake the bottle to mix everything up.
Look for objects by moving and shaking the bottle around, or just tip it back and forth to watch everything move around.
Your children will love their St. Patrick’s Day Sensory Bottles
Sensory Bottles
St. Patrick’s Day Sensory Bottles
What’s Needed
- 1 Water Bottle, 16-20 oz.
- 5 oz. Bottle Clear Glue
- Glitter, green and gold
- Small objects—beads, foil confetti, buttons, poms, gold coins, plastic shamrocks.
Directions
1. Pour out a little bit of water, and pour the bottle of glue into the water bottle.
2. Add some glitter and the small objects to the bottle, fill back to the top with water and put the cap back on tight.
3. Shake the bottle to mix everything up.
4. Look for objects by moving and shaking the bottle around, or just tip it back and forth to watch everything move around.
Enjoy Your Sensory Bottles
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