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Sensory Bags For Play

Sensory Bags

Me and my son had so much fun making these sensory bags. The materials we used were:
  • Ziplock bags
  • Foam letters
  • Bugs
  • Hair Gel
  • Hot glue gun

I originally used a gallon size ziplock bag but I only had one bottle of hair gel. While trying to move the gel and letters to a smaller ziplock bag it got really messy and my son really enjoyed it.

If I did it over I will buy more hair gel in a variety of colors.

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