Bee Sensory Bottle
This bee sensory bottle is one of those calming, eye-catching activities that kids keep coming back to long after it’s finished. Between the gentle sound of the beans, the hidden bees waiting to be found, and the satisfying weight in little hands, it’s perfect for spring themes, insect units, or quiet sensory breaks.
Materials for a Bee Sensory Bottle
This is a low-prep sensory activity with simple materials that come together fast.
- 400 mL plastic bottle with a tight-fitting lid (about a 13.5 oz bottle)
- Dried black beans
- Small resin bees
- Mini wooden honey sticks
- Bee-patterned duct tape (optional)
- Funnel (optional)
Once everything is laid out, assembly takes just a few minutes.
Step by Step Bee Sensory Bottle Instructions
This sensory bottle is simple to assemble and easy to customize based on what you have on hand.
Step 1: Gather your supplies
Set out all materials on your work surface. Make sure the bottle is clean and completely dry before you begin.
Step 2: Add the base filler
Place a funnel in the top of the bottle if you’re using one. Pour in dried black beans until the bottle is about two-thirds full.
Step 3: Add the bees and honey sticks
Drop the small resin bees and mini wooden honey sticks into the bottle, spacing them out so they don’t all sink to the bottom together.
Step 4: Fill the bottle
Add more black beans until the bottle is full, leaving just enough space to close the lid securely.
Step 5: Seal the bottle
Tightly close the lid. If desired, wrap a strip of bee-patterned duct tape around the top of the bottle for decoration and added security.
Step 6: Play!
Use the bee sensory bottle in a calm-down corner, sensory bin, or shelf display, or keep it handy for quiet moments when little hands need something soothing to explore.
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