Sensory bottles are fun and offer many opportunities for the study of visual and auditory senses. They used different materials in small plastic bottles of water, shake that children can tilt, roll, and watch. Use the smooth plastic bottles of water without ribs, (the mouth of the bottle big enough to get the items in) 1 / 2 liters. Here are some that are looking for:
1. The wave half-fill the bottle with water and a few drops of blue food coloring.Fill one quarter of the bottle with baby oil. Drop in a couple of small plastic animals ocean and seal lid with packing tape. Let me shake the bottle and see the mixture of oil and water and then separated.
2. The Sand Box Fill a bottle half play with clean sand. Drop in a couple of desert animals and seal with packing tape.
3. Buttons, knobs, buttons, drop in some old buttons of various sizes and colors. Close the bottle with packaging tape. Let me shake and hear themnoise and the colors are all in motion.
4. Gooey economic stars with a bottle of dishwashing liquid, which is a color. Add to foil confetti star. Seal with packing tape. Bet on this and down and watch the stars move slowly through the soap.
5. The bottle of fire: Painting with the mood of metallic gold (only works with metallic paint), fill the bottle about halfway. Then add water for another quarter of the bottle. Shake and seal with packing tape.
There are a lot ofOptions for these sensory activities for preschoolers. You are limited only by your creativity. These bottles work at home or in class. Make sure they are correct, then escape that any materials sealed. You can also ask your child for more ideas.
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