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Sound and Sight Sensory Bottles

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Sound and Sight Sensory Bottles

Small clear bottles with glued caps, filled with rice, bells, or glitter water. Shake, flip, or roll them: each one moves and sounds totally different. Perfect for exploring contrasts like loud vs. quiet and fast vs. slow.

Age
0 to 18 months
Duration
10-15 min
Materials
Small sturdy sealed bottles, rice, jingle bells, water, glitter
Supervision
Semi-supervisé
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Step by step

  1. Fill small sturdy bottles with rice, bells, or colored water and glitter, then GLUE the caps shut.
  2. Give them a good hard shake yourself to check they are leak-proof and solid before handing them over.
  3. Place two contrasting bottles (one loud, one quiet) in front of your seated baby.
  4. Shake one, then the other, using exaggerated facial expressions.
  5. Let baby shake, flip, roll, and watch the swirling glitter drift down.
  6. Play with contrasts using simple words ("Loud! Gentle..."), then stand the bottles upright in a basket to tidy up.

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