You might not think of stress balls as a kid thing, but let me tell you, they are. These super cool squishy balls are perfect for fidgeters, children with Autism, Sensory Processing Disorder, Anxiety and probably every child we know. They stretch, they squeeze, they are so much fun. Make Stress Balls Kids Will Love with this easy DIY.
Best DIY Stress Balls
Make Stress Balls Kids Will Love
My oldest son has had an anxiety disorder for years along with ADHD, so things like stress balls and essential oils (among other things) have played a big part in our lives.
Make Stress Balls for Kids
With these easy instructions… This is what you will need
Don’t worry I have written instructions below. This is for the visual learner. Like me
Put the funnel into the water bottle, and pour the flour through it.
Stretch the balloon around the opening of the water bottle.
Turn the water bottle upside down and gently squeeze the flour into the balloon. Make sure to use some pressure because the air helps the balloon open up so the flour can all go in.
After the flour is all in, pinch the balloon and release it from the bottle. The balloon should have a snug fit to the flour inside it. Just make sure there isn’t any extra air the balloon.
Tie the balloon and wipe away any excess flour from the outside.
Toss them in a basket or bucket, and your kids will have fun playing with them throughout the day. Make stress balls kids can play with.
Oh and these aren’t just great for kids my husband, and I are addicted to these squeeze balls.
Squishy Stress Balls Kids Love to Play With
What’s Needed
- ½ cup Flour (per balloon, approx.)
- Empty Water Bottle, dry
Directions
1. Put funnel into the water bottle, and pour flour through it.
2. Stretch the balloon around the opening of the water bottle.
3. Turn water bottle upside down and gently squeeze the flour into the balloon. Make sure to use some pressure because the air helps the balloon open up so the flour can all go in.
4. After the flour is all in, pinch the balloon and release it from the bottle.
5. The balloon should have a snug fit to the flour inside it. Just make sure there isn’t any extra air the balloon.
6. Tie the balloon and wipe away any excess flour from the outside.
7. All ready to squeeze away stress and have fun!
P.S. If you find your child has poked a hole in one or a little bit of flour is seeping out through the whole, cover it with another balloon and you are good to go.
What do you think? Are you ready to make stress balls that you can squeeze, squish, toss and stretch?
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