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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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two glass bottles with paper clips in them and the words, simple, one ingredient calm down bottles

These calm down bottles are great because they're easy to make and kids love them. They're a cheap kids activity that help children learn to regulate their emotions. Calm down bottles or sensory bottles are great for use at home or in the classroom. Create your own for summer preschool learning.

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the dollar tree sensory play 3 ways is on display in a store with shelves full of toys

Christina /The Purple Alphabet - Learning, Play Ideas, Sensory | Making sensory bins using Dollar Tree materials. I’m showing you variations of sensory bins using similar materials that I have at home... | Instagram

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Sensory Kids Room, Calming Room Ideas, Sensory Bedroom, Sensory Classroom, Calming Room, Indoor Playroom, Calm Room, Sensory Therapy, Sensory Lights

All children, whether they have special needs or not, benefit from sensory activities. Adding a sensory room to your home or school is a great way to provide kids with a sensory experience to help regulate their emotions. When creating this space for your child, make sure you consider your child’s sensory needs. Some children require more visual input, such as optic lights, while others need different experiences.

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