DIY Sensory Projects
Today we made a sensory bag by filling a ziplock bag with hair gel, glitter, sequins, confetti, foam shapes, and a few cut out foam letters. I double bagged it and taped the bag to a piece of triple thick craft foam. I mounted it on the foam so my son cannot puncture the bag by pushing through it or bite it (we have been through this game before haha). It has been worth hours of fun and I think it will be nice for in the car because it is sturdy and big enough that it will not get lost between the seats. Wouldn't it be fun to make a giant version that kids could walk on?!?! If only my house was a mansion!
This is our homemade water table that, as you can see, has been through a lot of love already. It is easy to move and it was so cheap! I just bought the big tub from Target and then cut PVC to fit, added the connectors and glued them in place and walla! I have sand in the bottom because there is nothing better than the feeling of wet sand sliding between your fingers.
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