Express Your Emotions Sensory Bottles

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Interactive Tools for Emotional Regulation & Sensory Support

A soothing, hands-on toolset designed to help children and individuals with ADHD, Autism, or sensory sensitivities understand, express, and regulate their emotions.

Designed for Comfort & Focus

These mesmerising sensory bottles offer a calming outlet for emotional expression and sensory exploration. Each bottle represents a different feeling—happy, sad, scared, or angry—helping users identify emotions and self-regulate in moments of overwhelm, anxiety, or stress. Ideal for improving focus, emotional resilience, and social-emotional learning, especially in neurodiverse children.

Engaging Visuals & Interactive Features

Each bottle features a unique colour, motion effect, and expression: gold glitter for happy, slow lava flow for sad, vibrant red for angry, and swirling green for scared. Children can shake, swirl, or simply watch the movement to soothe their minds, promote mindfulness, and build emotional vocabulary. Includes a helpful Activity Guide to support discussion and emotional awareness.

Easy to Use & Safe for All Ages

Designed for small hands with a secure, sealed construction, these bottles require no setup and are ready for immediate use. Perfect for home, classrooms, therapy rooms, or calm-down corners.

Durable, Non-Toxic & Designed for Everyday Use

Crafted from child-safe, BPA-free plastic, each bottle is hypoallergenic, securely sealed, and built to withstand daily handling—offering peace of mind for caregivers, educators, and therapists alike.

Versatile & Supports Different Needs

Ideal for children aged 3+, especially those with ADHD, Autism, anxiety, or sensory challenges. Great for use in schools, therapy sessions, travel, bedtime routines, or quiet spaces.

Product Details

  • Materials: BPA-free, non-toxic plastic with liquid filling
  • Product dimensions: Approx. 15cm (H) x 4cm (D)
  • Recommended age: 3 years and up

A powerful, portable tool for emotional learning and calming sensory play.

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