Hands-On Videos: Sensory Play
OCTOBER 09, 2020
Surrey Place has created a series of easy-to-follow DIY video tutorials to engage our clients, caregivers and community members. Each video features arts, crafts and other play activities using simple objects to enrich expressive play at home.If you’re looking for hands-on fun that you and your child can do together, these short videos are for you. Create opportunities for your child to explore textures, scents, sounds, and temperatures with six sensory videos created by Surrey Place clinicians.
DIY Bubble Snake
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What do you get when you add a sock, cardboard tube, and a bubble soap mix? Your very own bubble snake! Part of Surrey Place’s HANDS ON video series. Check back for more sensory-based DIYs and creative ways to keep little hands engaged at home.
DIY Stress Ball
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Creating a stress ball has never been this easy! All you need is a balloon, a funnel and water beads or faux pearls. Check out this quick DIY video tutorial Part of Surrey Place’s HANDS ON video series. Check back for more sensory-based DIYs and creative ways to keep little hands engaged at home.
DIY Lavender Salt
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Don’t you just love the soothing smell of lavender? Check out this DIY lavender sensory salt video we’ve made just for you! What you’ll need: Ziploc bag, food colouring, salt, lavender essential oil and water. Part of Surrey Place’s HANDS ON video series. Check back for more sensory-based DIYs and creative ways to keep little hands engaged at home.
DIY Hot or Cold Sensory Sock
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Make your own hot or cold sensory sock with just rice, essential oil, a sock, funnel and needle and thread! Part of Surrey Place’s HANDS ON video series. Check back for more sensory-based DIYs and creative ways to keep little hands engaged at home.
No-Mess Finger Painting
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Looking for a fun summer activity? Create a rainbow sensory button bottle with just hair gel, a plastic container and buttons! Part of Surrey Place’s HANDS ON video series. Check back for more sensory-based DIYs and creative ways to keep little hands engaged at home.
Rainbow Sensory Bottle
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Looking for a fun activity? Create a rainbow sensory button bottle with just hair gel, a plastic container and buttons! Part of Surrey Place’s HANDS ON video series. Check back for more sensory-based ,””do-it-yourself””, creative ways to keep little hands engaged at home.
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