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Simple Fall Sensory Bottle

By Sharla Kostelyk

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This Fall Sensory Bottle is lovely for discovery of the season and can be used as a calm down bottle as well. Kids will love watching the falling leaves (no pun intended!) and shiny sequins.

This Fall Sensory Bottle is lovely for discovery of the season and can be used as a calm down bottle as well.Materials needed:

  • large empty water bottle (I used a Voss water bottle because I like the look and size of them)
  • plastic autumn leaves
  • leaf shaped confetti
  • sequins in autumn colours
  • glitter

Place the plastic fall coloured leaves, leaf shaped confetti and glitter in an empty water bottle. Fill with water and replace the lid. If you’ll be using this fall sensory bottle with younger children, you may want to secure the lid with hot glue so that they won’t be able to open it.

The colours in this sensory bottle are lovely. When I added the water to mine, the plastic leaves’ colour bled just slightly making the water a hint of a fall orangey-red colour.

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  1. K Weatherspoon says

    October 6, 2017 at 6:40 pm

    Did you add plain tap water to the fall sensory bottle?
    Thank you

    • Sharla Kostelyk says

      October 9, 2017 at 9:27 pm

      Yes.

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