Nature scavenger hunts are a great way to get the kids outside having fun. Invite your children to go on a scavenger hunt to find natural materials for a nature sensory bin. Learn how to make a nature sensory bin with the nature items you collect in order to extend the activity for sensory development and education. | Rhythms of Play
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. #learntomeditate
Ringer game DIY sensory bottle – This rainbow loom band DIY toy and game for kids can help children develop concentration and focus, and, learn to self-regulate while they play. Calm down jars and discovery bottles are also a great way for babies and toddlers to play with small items without the risk of choking on them. |
Sensory Bottles for Every Holiday & Season – Calm down jars and discovery bottles provide a way for children to learn to self-regulate. They also deliver hours of safe, no-mess, sensory play. Try these sensory bottle recipes today! | #RhythmsOfPlay #SensoryPlay #PositiveParenting #PositiveBehavior #Toddlers #Preschool #Kindergarten #BehaviorManagement #SensoryBottles
DIY Calm Down Jars – Nature-inspired sensory and discovery bottles can be used for safe, no-mess, sensory play! They’re a great science and nature study teaching aid, and they’re the perfect way to help children (and adults) calm down and learn to self-regulate. Babies & toddlers can even use them to safely investigate small items without the risk of choking. | Rhythms of Play