Sound Bottles and Smelly Jars


Great activities for the 5 senses are sound bottles and smelly jars. The sound bottles are simply prescription bottles (the pharmacy gives them free if you tell them you are a Pre- School teacher) In pairs have 2 with a penny in it, rice, salt, oatmeal anything you can think of. Then cover the bottles with colored contact paper. Then have the children try to match the sounds from the bottles. It will keep them interested for a long time. The smelly bottles are also empty prescription jars with cotton balls soaked with different smells.....Vanilla orange extract, perfume, vinegar let your imagination run wild... Let the children smell them and guess what it is they are smelling... It's great sensory fun.

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