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Monster Sensory Bottle

September 10, 2014 By Julie 7 Comments

Sensory bottles are all the rage with older babies and toddlers. The possibilities are endless. Since October is fast approaching, I decided to have a fun spooky theme to this sensory bottle. Lumpy loved shaking things up with this simple Monster Sensory Bottle!

Monster Sensory Bottle

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Since October is fast approaching, I decided to have a fun spooky theme to this sensory bottle. All you need is a bottle with a secure lid (or glue it shut) and some colored rice and Googly Eyes.

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I chose purple and green rice and multi-colored eyes. Those colors just seem more monster-like to me.

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If you’ve never dyed rice before, I love Jackie’s method over at Happy Hooligans.  Easy, cheap, and it lasts for years! We use it for tons of different sensory bins.

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Julie is a frazzled mom of three tornadoes. As a dorky second-generation homeschooler, she writes about learning and play, natural living, special needs parenting and matters of the heart. She serves an astounding God that radically saved her.

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