4 simple sensory crafts for your toddler to make at home

Are you looking for something fun to do today with your toddler without leaving the house? Why not make sensory crafts with your child?

There are so many wonderful benefits sensory play provides for your toddler.

As your child actively uses his senses in conjunction with one another, they build pathways between nerves within the brain, which leads to your child being able to complete more complex learning tasks.

Sensory play supports language development, cognitive growth, fine and gross-motor skills, problem-solving skills, and social interaction. It aids in developing and enhancing memory. Sensory play is also great for calming an anxious or frustrated child. In addition, your child will learn sensory attributes (hot, cold, sticky, dry).

Here are four easy-to-make sensory crafts your tot will love making and playing with…

Sensory gel bottle

These provide a way for your child to engage in no-mess, safe sensory play. They are useful tools for anxious children with sensory needs and sensitivities since a sensory bottle can be used to help calm a child who has become overwhelmed. By focusing on the objects in the bottle, the child will be encouraged to focus his attention, which will help calm him.

Slow-falling sensory bottle

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Sensory glitter bottle

Watching the oil and water separate will fascinate your tot.

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Sensory bins

These are perfect for keeping small hands busy. Your little one will love putting his hands inside and digging around to find all the hidden items.

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Sensory jello bags

These bags will provide plenty of entertainment for your toddler as he squishes the bag, or let your baby explore them during tummy time. When your little one can stand, stick the bags onto a window – the possibilities are endless.

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