Days of creation sensory bottles

Engage your child's senses with these captivating sensory bottle ideas inspired by the days of creation. Create a hands-on learning experience while exploring the wonders of the world.
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We started Day 3 of Creation by talking about what God had made on Day 1 and Day 2. I brought out the sensory bottles as we talked about each day, and then I introduced our Day 3 sensory bottle. To make this bottle, I followed the directions from “My Little 3 and Me” blog post. […]

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Lavinia Pop
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We started our Sunday School Creation: Day 2 – God made the Sky lesson by revising the previous lesson. “After God made the light, God looked out over the world and there was water E.V.E.R.Y.W.H.E.R.E!” I told my kiddos. “I don’t know about you, but I’m not a good swimmer at all.” I asked my little dears […]

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Anita Curry
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These creation crafts for preschoolers and super simple and great activities to do with the kids that will help you talk about how God made the world. My twins are in kindergarten right now, and they love these! We’ve done the flashlight constellations (which keeps them busy for hours!) and a few others. These kid… Read More »Days of Creation Crafts for Preschoolers

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Robin Pask
Social Media Plan  - Gather an empty water bottle, baby oil (it needs to be baby oil so the sky will be clear), a funnel, blue food coloring, and mini-Sty... Gods Creation Crafts, Creation Preschool Craft, Bible Preschool, School Science Experiments, Kids Church Activities, Vacation Bible School Craft, Creation Bible, Social Media Plan, Empty Water Bottle

Gather an empty water bottle, baby oil (it needs to be baby oil so the sky will be clear), a funnel, blue food coloring, and mini-Styrofoam balls. Fill the bottle halfway with water and add in blue food coloring. This will be your “water.” Add in oil. Leave enough room at the top for the Styrofoam balls. Wait until the oil and water mixes and then settles. Add the mini-Styrofoam balls to the top. These are your “clouds.” Talk about how God made the water and sky. What are things you find in…

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As in previous sessions, I brought out our sensory bottles and we talked about what God had created on each day. I brought out the Day 6 sensory bottle and I asked my kiddos to guess what God had created on this particular day. No, not the grass, nor the flowers… yes! That’s right! Puppies and cats and giraffes […]

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Andra Fodor
Top image shows a vegetable oil bottle, a clear plastic bottle, and a measuring cup with blue water inside. The bottom image shows a completed oil and water sensory bottle with the oil on top of the blue water in the bottle. The text over the image reads, "Easy Oil and Water Sensory Bottles, just 3 simple ingredients." Sensory Bottles With Clear Glue, Oil And Water Sensory Bottle, Bottle Sensory, Diy Sensory Bottles, Sensory Bottles For Toddlers, Sensory Bottles Preschool, Glitter Sensory Bottles, Calming Bottle, Calming Jar

This is a really easy sensory bottle to make and it's so much fun! You'll need oil, water, food coloring (optional), and a clear plastic bottle. Learn how to make this cool science experiment today!rn

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Tabitha Boruck