The Make Your Own Sensory Bottles guide is a fun and easy #DIY activity that encourages #creativity and #sensoryplay for young children. This resource walks you through how to create personalized #sensorybottles using simple materials like glitter, beads, clear glue, and warm water—perfect for promoting #calmingstrategies and #finemotorskills. Use this project in your #classroom, #homelearning space, or #earlychildhood program to help children self-regulate emotions while exploring colors and textures. Ideal for #indoorplay or #SEL activities, these bottles support relaxation, focus, and hands-on engagement for all ages.
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Learning Objectives
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Encourage independence, collaboration, and creativity
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