Look and Find Easter Sensory Bottle
Perfect for a quiet afternoon at home or as a classroom activity, the Look and Find Easter Sensory Bottle is a creative way to celebrate the holiday while engaging your child’s imagination.
Not only does it stimulate sensory development, but it also encourages little ones to use their observation skills to find hidden objects inside the bottle.
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What are Sensory Bottles?
Sensory bottles, also known as discovery bottles or calm-down bottles, are a popular tool for children’s sensory play.
These bottles are filled with various materials such as glitter, beads and water, and they offer a wide range of benefits for kids.
Sensory bottles can help children develop their visual tracking and motor skills, as they tilt and manipulate the bottle to explore its contents.
They also provide a calming and soothing effect, helping children regulate their emotions and reducing stress and anxiety.
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Sensory bottles can also be customized to fit a child’s individual needs and interests, making them a versatile and engaging tool for learning and play.

Look and Find Easter Sensory Bottle
Looking for a fun and educational Easter activity to keep your kids entertained?
Look no further than the Look and Find Easter Sensory Bottle!
This colorful and engaging project is easy to make and provides hours of entertainment for children of all ages.



Easter sensory bottle Supplies:
- Wide mouth sensory bottle
- Green paper shred
- Easter Buttons
Button ideas include:



Directions:
Fill the sensory bottle with the paper shred and the buttons. Do not overfill. You’ll want the contents to move around somewhat freely.
Close the bottle well. Shake up the bottle gently.
Invite the child to explore and observe the sensory bottle, finding the items like: Easter eggs, chicks, butterflies, flowers, lambs, and grass.
Tip: For younger children, consider gluing the cap onto the sensory bottle so they cannot open it.
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