For my Post on how to make LOTS and I mean LOTS of amazing Discovery Bottles visit this link I have WONDERFUL TIPS AND IDEAS and more plus tons of pics on my permanent site Familylicious
What GREAT uses for bottles!! LOVE them! I am your newest follower! If you are not already, I'd love for you to follow me back =-) Thanks for linking up to TGIF! See you next week, Beth =-)
Hey! I love, love, love your post and I blogged about it here - http://yourgreenclassroom.blogspot.com/2012/01/turn-plastic-bottles-into-magical.html If you are not okay with please let me know. Thanks so much!
Awesome, I want to make them all. Thank you for the tip on a "dark box." My son is afraid to go in the dark by himself, but he loves glow in the dark things.
i LOVE LOVE LOVE all your bottle ideas!! just found your blog and loving it!! your blog name preschool projects caught my eye right away since im a fan of the word project!! :) my goal is to make a bunch of bottles over the summer with my school age kiddos! thanks for sharing!!!
Thanks for linking this up in Homeschooling on the Cheap! this past week. I'm giving you a shout out later today on my Facebook page. Feel free to stop over. I wasn't sure if you had a Facebook page.
Stopping by from Triple T Mum.I am going to feature this on Thursday's Kid Co-op Showcase! Please stop by a pick up your featured at Triple T Mum badge. Thank you for linking this post to the Kids Co-op! Pinned to the Kids Co-op Board too.
thanks for sharing all these ideas for discovery bottle ideas on the Sunday Showcase!
ReplyDeleteI have been making a few for my daughter to use with words/reading and it's always fun to see all the other creative ways they can be used!
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Bern
I LOVE THIS! I pinned it. Thanks for sharing such an awesome idea. I can't wait to put some of these on my shelves!
ReplyDeleteWow - so many great ideas! What a wonderful resource to have, I will bookmark this page. Thanks for sharing these with Monday Madness.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great post! So many ideas. I am going to be coming back to this often.
ReplyDeleteWhat GREAT uses for bottles!! LOVE them! I am your newest follower! If you are not already, I'd love for you to follow me back =-) Thanks for linking up to TGIF! See you next week,
ReplyDeleteBeth =-)
Hi great ideas just wondered what is used in the Sand Bottle (Beach Bottle) as water I mean the blue liquid Thanks
ReplyDeleteHey! I love, love, love your post and I blogged about it here -
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If you are not okay with please let me know. Thanks so much!
Your Green Classroom
Wow! That is a LOT of different ideas for science/ discovery bottles. Fabulous.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing on Kids Get Crafty!!
Maggy & Alissa
wow - you ahve so many fun ideas for discovery bottles!!! Love it! Thanks for linking up to TGIF,
ReplyDeleteBeth =-)
Awesome, I want to make them all. Thank you for the tip on a "dark box." My son is afraid to go in the dark by himself, but he loves glow in the dark things.
ReplyDeletei LOVE LOVE LOVE all your bottle ideas!! just found your blog and loving it!! your blog name preschool projects caught my eye right away since im a fan of the word project!! :) my goal is to make a bunch of bottles over the summer with my school age kiddos! thanks for sharing!!!
ReplyDeleteI love your posts this week! Thank you for sharing at the Kid's Co-Op! ~ Marnie (Carrots Are Orange)
ReplyDeleteOh, what fun we're going to have!!! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking this up in Homeschooling on the Cheap! this past week. I'm giving you a shout out later today on my Facebook page. Feel free to stop over. I wasn't sure if you had a Facebook page.
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Stopping by from Triple T Mum.I am going to feature this on Thursday's Kid Co-op Showcase! Please stop by a pick up your featured at Triple T Mum badge. Thank you for linking this post to the Kids Co-op! Pinned to the Kids Co-op Board too.
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