Have you ever tried to make a pom-pom filled sensory bag DIY? It’s a fool-proof sensory bag DIY idea that you can easily make at home. This sensory bag requires only 4 supplies which makes it amazingly easy to create. Fill them with soft pom-poms and clear glue to stimulate toddlers, babies and preschoolers to play!
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Make learning experience more fun and interesting with this easy small pom pom sensory bag DIY!
Indoors sensory bag play is for everyone – toddlers, preschoolers, babies, and for adults as well as a fun DIY fidget toy idea. This easy diy sensory bag is specially super practical for babies to experience different colors and textures.
With only 4 simple supplies, you’re going to learn how to make a simple, easy pom-pom sensory bag DIY to experience fun in a new way.
I tried it myself as an adult , and it is so, so fun to play with. It makes the most easiest DIY fidget toy that I can use to calm down!
This post is all about how to make a super easy pom pom sensory bag DIY for babies, toddlers, preschoolers and even adults!
Quick & Easy Pom Pom Sensory Bag DIY
Sensory Bag With Glue & Pom Poms
Sensory bags are amazingly easy to make. And the best part is that you can choose from many different sensory bag filler variations. This is a great sensory bag play activity for babies so that they can experience texture and colors. The pom-poms are so fun, and literally it makes a great sensory play experience.
Why Pom-Pom Sensory Bag?
As I mentioned, you can literally choose from so many sensory bag fillers. Pom-poms are soft and won’t puncture the bag because of the softness.
OTHER SENSORY PLAY IDEAS :
What Supplies Do I Need for This Pom Pom Sensory Bag DIY?
Only 4! You are going to need ziploc bag, clear glue, pom poms and a tape (if you’re going to make it for a baby!). If this sensory bag is going to be created for toddlers or preschoolers, you can easily skip the tape part. Which makes this tutorial even more easy!
Ingredients Needed to Make Pom Pom Sensory Bag :
- 2 oz clear glue (59ml)
- pom poms
- tape
- a small ziploc bag
Recreate this easy pom-pom sensory bag :
As this is going to be a small sensory bag, you’ll need around 50-70ml small ziploc bag. You can, of course, double the recipe and make it larger!
Now for the sensory bag filler part find a multicolored pom poms, so that the experience is much more fun and entertaining! This was the exact pom pom bag I ordered on Amazon.
The clear tape is going to be additional only if the sensory bag is made for babies, otherwise you can just zip the bag as it is for toddlers or preschoolers.
How To Make DIY Pom Pom Sensory Play Bag
1. Fill your ziploc bag with pom poms.
2. Add in clear glue. Don’t overdue it.
3. Squeeze the air out of the bag an zip it with a tape or scotch.
Instructions :
Step 1 : Fill ziploc bag with pom poms, avoid overdoing it.
It’s important to leave the space in your sensory bag so that there’s enough space to squish the pom poms around.
Step 2 : Add in clear glue, and again avoid overdoing it. Leave some space for it to be squishy.
Step 3 : Squeeze the air out of the bag, zip it itself or close it with a tape.
Close the bag with a scotch or tape so the bag doesn’t accidentally open while your kid is playing with it. You can also choose some colorful tapes to go with.
And you’re done making pom pom sensory bag! Hand it to your little one and let them enjoy!
Easy Pom Pom Sensory Bag DIY
Materials
- 2 oz clear glue
- pom poms
- ziploc bag
- tape
Instructions
- Fill your ziploc bag with pom poms.
- Add in clear glue. Don't overdue it.
- Squeeze the air out of the bag an zip it with a tape or scotch.
Any thoughts or questions? Let me know in the comments section below or shoot me an email!
This looks like a lot of fun! I’m going to make it with my 5 year old son, I’m sure he will love it! Thank you for the clear instructions!
Let me know how it turned out! x
This is great! I think Im going to make some for our OT when she leaves.