How to Make Valentines Sensory Bottles Kids Love
Valentines Sensory Bottles are so easy to put together but don’t let the easiness fool you. Children love sensory bottles. And the imaginative ways they can use them are endless. Sensory Bottles allow children to enjoy sensory play without any mess. This also makes a great sensory toy to have displayed on your science or nature table. Children love to sit and explore sensory bottles plus, they are fun for the kids to see what they can find inside. Valentine’s Day sensory play for the win.
Valentines Sensory Bottles
Valentines Sensory Bottles
Valentines sensory bottles are a great activity to do with the kids. They are simple to put together and your child can probably do most of it by themselves with your supervision. Squeezing the glue into the bottle and placing the small items into the hole will help with concentration and fine motor skills. So let’s get started.
How to Make Sensory Bottles
This is an example of what you will need to make your Easy Valentine Sensory Bottle is in this picture below. However, I have it displayed in list form towards the bottom of the page. Enjoy!
Start by gathering your supplies and a few small pink, red and purple items to fit into the bottle.
Pour out a little bit of water, and pour the bottle of glue into the water bottle.
Add some glitter and the small objects to the bottle, fill back to the top with water and put the cap back on tight.
Shake the bottle to mix everything up.
Look for certain objects by moving and shaking the bottle around, or just tip it back and forth to watch everything move around.
Homemade Sensory Bottles for Valentine’s Day
This would be a perfect Valentine’s Day activity for preschoolers. It would also make a perfect craft idea for a class Valentine’s Day party.
Add your favorite Valentine’s Day books around the room and you have a wonderful Valentines space.
Valentines Sensory Bottle
What’s Needed
- 1 Water Bottle, 16-20 oz.
- 5 oz. Bottle Clear Glue
- Glitter, Pink and Red
- Small objects—beads, foil confetti, buttons, poms, and plastic hearts.
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 certain objects by moving and shaking the bottle around, or just tip it back and forth to watch everything move around.
Enjoy Your Sweet Valentine’s Day Sensory Bottle
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