My version of the balloon sensory matching game. I filled 4" x 3" bags with about a tablespoon of each kind of filling that went in the balloons to make a see-and-feel matching game for my two year old son. I also double bagged everything, i.e. one filled, knotted balloon inside a second knotted balloon, and one filled, taped clear bag inside a second taped clear bag.
10 Simple Color Mixing Activities for Kids plus Books to Read
10 color mixing activities that use household items and projects to learn with color. Plus, 10 wonderful children's books to read with them. #kidsactivities #colormixing #preschool #toddlers # coloractivitices #booklists #recommendedreading #learningcolors #kidscrafts #activitiesfor1yearolds
St. Patrick's Day Calming Bottle | My Home Based Life
A super simple St. Patrick's Day Calming Bottle for your kids to make this year. Get creative and customize it however you'd like | Sensory Activity | Calming Bottle | St. Patrick's Day Crafts for kids | St Patricks Day | Crafts for kids | Kids Activities | Simple Crafts for Kids | #sensory #stparticksday #craftsforkids via @myhomebasedlife
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A DIY rainbow loom band ringer game sensory bottle is a super fun way to help children (and adults) calm down and unwind while they play. Calm down sensory bottles like this ringer game for kids and adults of all ages can used for safe no mess sensory play, a science teaching aid, and to help children develop their concentration and focus. Discovery bottles are the perfect way for babies and toddlers to play games with small items without the risk of choking on them.
DIY Calm Down Sensory Bottles 101
DIY Calm down sensory bottles are used for portable no mess safe sensory play for babies, toddlers, and preschoolers, to calm an anxious child, to help children learn to meditate, and as a "time out" timer for kids. This article includes links to resources available to help learn more about their uses and how to make DIY sensory bottles.