Rainbow Loom Sensory Bottle
It’s time to share our April sensory bottle! Today I’m sharing a very simple bottle that looks so pretty! We added just one thing to our sensory bottle, but it was one of our favorites!
Here’s what I used to create this sensory bottle:
- Voss Plastic Water Bottles filled with water (use a plastic bottle, which can be found at some grocery stores or gas stations)
- rainbow loom (99 cents at Hobby Lobby for a pack!)
- Hot glue gun to glue the lid down
I love showing sensory bottles to my baby. He is 8 months old and is at an age where he really enjoys looking and playing with the sensory bottles. As he gets older, he will be able to handle the bottles better on his own.
Rainbow loom is a great item to add to a sensory bottle. The bands swirled around nicely whenever we shook the bottle or tipped it upside down. They looked beautiful floating in the tall bottle!
The rainbow bands really captured my son’s attention!
You can use the sensory bottle to play with babies with the following:
- shake the bottle and show the bottle to baby
- let the baby shake the bottle
- roll the bottle
This bottle can also be used with toddlers and preschoolers. Just watching the rainbow bands swirl around is a calming activity…I even enjoyed it!
We love to make all kinds of sensory bottles. To see all of them, visit here.
Disclosure: Please make this bottle ahead of time and keep all rainbow loom bands away from small children. Make sure to glue the lid on so the bottle does not spill. Please always supervise your child while doing activities.
hi , I was wondering , did you put just water in or water and baby oil aswell ? Thanks, Angelika
I just put tap water in the bottle. You could definitely try baby oil with water!
I love it, I will make one for my twins, thanks!
Yes! I love sensory bottles! I never thought to put loom bands in one. What a great idea!
Great ideas, thanks for sharing please keep them coming. Enjoying them so vey much…….
Great idea. Am thinking of making one for a boy I work with as he loves looking at things that float and move.
Its Beautiful!
I’ve made these with many different things. Instead of buying a special bottle you can recycle soda or juice bottles. Any clear plastic container you can glue the lid on and a kid can handle will work.
Yes, you definitely can use other bottles!! Thanks for sharing your ideas, Stefanie.
Can anyone please say where we gt these kinds of bottle?
We’ve found the plastic Voss bottles at grocery stores, gas stations, Walgreens, and TJ Maxx. They are hard to find on Amazon. I can only find the glass bottles on Amazon, which is why I don’t link to them. Hope that helps!
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A lot of grocery stores sell VOSS water in the water aisle. It’s expensive if you are making them for more than one child so I would suggest you drink the VOSS water and fill it with tap water.
You can find them at the gas station and some grocery stores. I never heard of the brand until my sister told me about it.
I got a similar bottle for under $2 at Michaels.
is it just water in bottle ?? or oil ?
It is just water 🙂
This is a simple and great idea. I love it when the simplest ideas turn out to be the best.