Five tactile sensory sticks decorated with various textured materials, including pom-poms, beads, sequins, and felt, are arranged on overlapping blue and yellow paper.

How to Make Tactile Sensory Sticks

Here’s how to make tactile sensory sticks using inexpensive materials and a little creativity. Tactile sensory sticks are a fun and engaging way to support sensory development in young children. These simple, hands-on tools encourage children to explore different textures, which can help with sensory processing, fine motor development, language growth, and cognitive skills. What…

A plastic bottle, labeled "After the Storm Sensory Bottle," brims with colorful liquids and glitter on a table. Surrounding it are tubes of glitter, vibrant straws, and scissors. The backdrop showcases a chevron-patterned wall.

DIY Glitter Rainbow After the Storm Sensory Bottle

This DIY Glitter Rainbow After the Storm Sensory Bottle is the perfect simple, fun, and calming sensory activity. It provides a soothing visual experience. Plus, it’s easy to make using inexpensive, readily available supplies. Let’s get started! Benefits of a Sensory Bottle Sensory bottles like this Glitter Rainbow After the Storm design are great for:…