We have been reading at least one book from the Little Spot of Emotions Box Set every night at bed time (we do 1-3 books per night). Our little guy is experiencing some emotional management issues, and we're trying to help him give words for his feelings so he can talk out what's wrong instead of having a meltdown.
Previously we read the Color Monster Pop-up Book almost every night, but as he's gotten older, I feel like it's important we are going into more detail about what each feeling is to help him understand them better. I also wasn't crazy about how the book had children put their feelings in bottles without opening them up and talking about them (disclaimer: I have not read the non-pop-up version of the book).
After reading A Little Scribble Spot about ten times, I got the idea to make a sensory jar using a recipe I found the first time we made one, and adding some of our own flair to it: water beads. Troy is obsessed with water beads, and they automatically make every activity a million times more fun for him. Adding beads this time worked perfectly with the spot theme, and the colors were pretty spot on.
To make your own Scribble Spot Sensory Jar, you will need the following:
- a clean jar with a water tight lid (we recycled a peanut butter jar)
- water (we use hot because I do the mixing; proceed with caution)
- clear liquid glue
- glitter (we used green for calm, but feel free to adjust for your primary/focus emotion)
- about 1/2-1 cup of pre-soaked water beads depending on your vessel
2: Add glitter (I did the glitter for ours). While adding the glitter, we talked about how the color green was our calm/peaceful* feeling. Feel free to add additional colors to represent other feelings, or even larger glitters like stars or hearts.
3: Let your little add the water beads (fine motor skills!). We talked about the different emotions represented by the "spots" we were adding.


4: Tightly cap the jar and ask your child to give it a shake. Share observations about how it's hard to tell what color is what when everything is shaken up and mixed together, ask them to name the emotions they see in the jar. Explain that when they're feeling all mixed up, they can come shake their jar to give them time to calm down.

*In the Color Monster book, green is for "calm". In the Scribble Spot series, it's "peaceful".
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