Squishy Ocean Sensory Bag (2024)

We love all types of sensory play, but sensory bags can be one of the most relaxing. We’ve made many different types over the past few years, but our new squishy ocean sensory bag hasis one of our favourites. Z made this sensory bag himself, with a little guidance from me, and we have attached it to his window to make an easy to access fun sensory activity for him in his room.

Ocean animals are one of our favorite themes, there is so much to explore under the sea and it can’t help but grab kids attention, whatever the age! If you love ocean animals too you’re also going to love this ocean animals craft with free template.

Supplies for Ocean Sensory Bag

To make this ocean sensory bag we used:

  • Large clear zip lock bag
  • Duct tape
  • Hair gel
  • Liquid water colours in blue
  • Loose glitter (we chose green)
  • Wooden ocean shapes
  • Black felt tip / marker pen

How to make an ocean sensory bag

First, we added the hair gel to the ziplock bag. You need enough to fully coat the inside of the bag, but it does not take as much as you might think, since once you start squishing the gel it will spread. Add some, then carefully squish and see whether you need more.

Next, add your liquid water colour. You can also use food colouring if you don’t have liquid water colours available. We chose blue for the sea. You can add a couple of different shades and let them mix in the bag, or stick to just one.

Just drop in a few generous drops, and then squish it all around again. Add more if needed.

Once you have enough of both the gel and the colour, tip in some glitter and then squish and mix it again. Z chose green to make turquoise when combined with the blue gel, and to symbolise the plants at the bottom of the ocean.

Next, we took our wooden shapes and added a couple of smiley face decorations in black felt tip to add personality.

Make sure that any shapes that you add do not have sharp edges because you don’t want to split the bag!

Add these inside your sensory bag, and you’re ready to tape it all up ready to use.

We added a layer of duck tape around all of the edges to prevent leaking. At a minimum, you need to add tape to the top of the bag where the opening is.

If you get any small rips or tear in the main part of the bag over time, clear tape will work well to seal that without obscuring the colours. We also used clear tape to attach to the window, which you can see here because of the camera flash but in person you don’t notice too much. I have used clear tape to attach various things to windows and it never damaged my windows so far, and comes off with ease when it’s time to remove that decoration. If you have brand new windows or are unsure then you may want to look into an alternative – everyone’s windows may be slightlydifferent!

Squishing the gel around under your hands is really relaxing and is a great non messy tactile sensory experience. We like to push all of the gel together into the centre and then squish is back out.

Since it’s on a vertical surface, after a couple of days the gel will move further towards the bottom, but this takes time and doesn’t keep happening during play since the gel is pretty thick.

Using liquid water colours really made the colours pretty. This is the brand that we use: UK / US

You might also like:

More Ocean Activities for Kids

  • Ocean Scene Invitation to Create on the Window
  • Tape Resist Clown Fish
  • Jellyfish Fine Motor Craft
  • Under the Sea Pictures
  • Sensory Play with Water Beads and Robo Fish
  • Djeco Enchanted Fishing

More Sensory Bags

  • Squishy Sparkly Sensory Bags
  • Writing Practice Sensory Bag
  • Playdough Sensory Bags

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FAQs

How to make an ocean sensory bag? ›

Underwater Sensory Delight

Fill a ziplock bag with blue hair gel, and a sprinkle of glitter for some extra sparkle, and throw in some small plastic sea creatures. Watch as your little ones move the creatures around in the swirling ocean, their imaginations taking them on incredible underwater adventures.

What can I put in water for sensory play? ›

Provide one part water for two parts cornstarch. I love to make TONS and the children get so much joy out of mixing up a huge batch of this goopy, drippy mixture. Feel free to add a few drops of coloring, but I really like to keep things simple and natural and typically go without the coloring.

How do you make a squishy for beginners? ›

on a piece of regular printer paper draw and color your design. next laminated by putting tape across the entire design. cut it out and tape all of the sides together. to fill it you can use crinkle paper grocery bags or stuffing. when you're done filling it tape it up and now you have your very own paper squishy.

What is the best fillers for sensory bags? ›

Fill a resealable plastic bag with tactile materials like hair gel, pumpkin seeds, shaving cream, or marbles. Reinforce the seal with strong tape, then use painter's or washi tape to secure the edges of the bag to the floor or a table where your baby can play.

How do you make sensory sea foam? ›

In a large bowl, combine 1/3 cup water, 1/3 cup dish soap, 1 tablespoon cornstarch, and a few drops of food coloring. Using your mixer on high to blend the ingredients together until a foam is created. Put the foam in the plastic bin and repeat process until you have the desired amount.

How do you make sensory liquid? ›

Fill an empty water bottle about one-third full with water. Add a few drops of food coloring. Once the food coloring has spread throughout the water, fill the rest of the bottle with baby oil or cooking oil.

How to make a water sensory bag? ›

INSTRUCTIONS:
  1. Add the oil to the bag.
  2. Mix a couple drops of food coloring with the water and then add to the bag.
  3. Close the bag taking out as much air as possible and tape it shut.
  4. Tape the bag to the floor or table so that the little ones don't move it around.
Feb 6, 2021

When should I start sensory bags? ›

Babies explore all the time. It's how they learn. A sensory bag is full of things that babies can touch, taste, look at and more.

How do you make homemade sensory water? ›

How to make a themed sensory bottle with glitter
  1. First, squeeze corn syrup into an empty water bottle. ...
  2. Add warm water until it's about three-quarters full.
  3. Add a few drops of food coloring and sprinkle in some glitter.
  4. Put the lid on the water bottle and shake to mix the ingredients.

How to make a beach sensory bin? ›

Creating an Ocean Sensory Bin
  1. Large plastic bin or container.
  2. Sand, aquarium gravel, or vase filler gems.
  3. Assortment of aquarium plants or seashells.
  4. Water or blue sensory fillers to simulate water (like Playfoam Pluffle)
  5. Blue food coloring (if desired to color water)
  6. Sea Life Figurines.
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How do you make sea foam sensory play? ›

In a large bowl, combine 1/3 cup water, 1/3 cup dish soap, 1 tablespoon cornstarch, and a few drops of food coloring. Using your mixer on high to blend the ingredients together until a foam is created. Put the foam in the plastic bin and repeat process until you have the desired amount.

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