Sensory projects

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Weather is always a fun science topic to explore! Bring the weather inside with weather sensory bottles. Students can explore the different types of weather and how they look and sound using these weather sensory bottles. To make them even more amazing, tape a real photo of the weather to the top of the bottle (a freebie I made for you)! Now, let me share with you how I made each one.

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Crafting a captivating DIY sensory board out of simple cardboard and changeable cardboard tiles! We'll show you our creation process so that you can create your own sensory board. We also show you 24 ideas for sensory items to put on your board, offering an array of textures, shapes, and sizes that children can explore by touch. This hands-on project is not only fun to make but also perfect for engaging children's senses and promoting tactile exploration. Sensory Feeling Board, Homemade Toys For Infants, Peek A Boo Sensory Board, Sensory Board For Infants, Sensory Bins For Classroom, Touch And Feel Sensory Board Diy, Diy Baby Sensory Board, Fabric Sensory Board, Sensory Decorations Classroom

Today we're crafting a captivating sensory board out of simple cardboard and changeable cardboard tiles! In this video, we'll show you our creation process s...

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These sensory bottles are so pretty and mesmerizing! And best of all, they're SO EASY to make! Simply add baby oil, glitter, and any other add-ins (see a list of options below!) to an empty plastic bottle. Then turn the bottle upside-down or shake it back and forth, and watch as the glitter and other items swirl around and slowly fall to the bottom. It's such a fun and pretty calming tool that helps kids (and adults!) focus and relieve anxiety. And you can make one at home in just a few…

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