Voted Top Toy of the Year for the Creative Child Magazine Awards 2020.
Sensory bottles have been used by parents, teachers, and therapists to help children self-regulate their breathing and thoughts and improve their focus.
The DIY Calm Down Bottle is a unique sensory bottle, where you receive all the creative elements to make a sensory bottle. Just add water and a dash of washing up liquid and it’s ready to go! ย Because youโre in charge of what goes in the bottle, you can refill it with a range of creative combinations to suit your child.
Recommended age is 2 years +
Available in a range of colours.ย Choose from the dropdown box to make your colour selection.
Instructions are included with an image guide available at: https://pin.it/zts3hyx2k4yx72
The DIY Calm Down Bottle is a product collaboration between Australian companies Jellystone Designs and The Creative Toy Shop.
Care instructions:
- The Silicone Caps can be cleaned using a steriliser, placed in a dishwasher or washed with warm soapy water.
- Refreshing the contents of the bottle is up to userโs discretion however, we recommend emptying and refilling every few months.
Use under supervision for all little learners.
About Jellystone (the maker):
Known for their innovative approach, Jellystone Designs specialises in crafting 100% silicone teethers, sensory toys, and oral input aids. Their mission is to support childrenโs exploration and emotional regulation.
Sammie C. (verified owner) –
This is the best calm down bottle! Easy to make with my little one, I donโt worry about it leaking and she loves playing with it! We enjoyed adding ingredients together and really like that we can change it whenever we like!
Jasmine Galbraith (verified owner) –
Canโt wait to give this to my niece as a gift
Anonymous (verified owner) –
The glitter packet had 2 holes in it and ended up spread on the carpet. Apart from this initial problem of the packaging selection, I really love the product
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Kitty (verified owner) –
I was surprised by how mesmerising this was. My daughter loved placing the shiny bits into the bottle