Christmas Tree Sensory Bag {using hair Gel} - Kid Activities with Alexa (2024)

Looking for a Christmas activity to do your baby or young toddler? Here is an easy one! Make a Christmas Tree Sensory bag using hair gel, dollar store items and a ziplock bag.

Why make a Sensory bag?

Sensory play is essential for early learning and child development. Sensory bags are a great tool to play with textures without getting messy.

Sensory bags are also a great activity when a baby still puts everything in his/her mouth, therefore it allows them to explore different objects in a safe way.

Kid’s fine motor skills are improved as they manipulate small objects. Sensory bags help improve infants’ problem-solving abilities, making them more prepared to complete more complex learning tasks.

How to make a christmas tree Sensory bag

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Supplies Needed to make a hair gel Sensory bag

  • Gallon size ziplock bag
  • Alcohol and cotton ball (optional to remove the label)
  • Hair Gel (preferably clear in color)
  • black Sharpie
  • Christmas Tree Printable (free download here)
  • Small Christmas toys such as ornaments and small gifts (we got them from the dollar store)

Step 1: prepare the bag

Grab a gallon size ziplock bag and rub alcohol over the label to remove it.

Print out a Christmas Tree Coloring Page (or design your own) and using a sharpie trace over the design.

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You can download the Christmas Tree Coloring Page we used <download by clicking here>

Step 2: add in hair gel and toys inside

Hair gel is one of my favorite fillings for sensory bags (water is in second place) because it lets any toys you add to be see-thru and allows for the toys to move freely but not as fast as water. This way they can really manipulate each object.

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Add in about 1/3 of the bag with hair gel and place in the toys inside.

My idea was to make a Christmas tree sensory bag that would inspire them to decorate the tree using things I already had at home.

I had purchased little gifts and some ornaments as well as some gingerbread cookie decor to make a few holiday activities (like the Must make winter sensory bin ideas). I love it because you can be super creative in what you add.

There is no right or wrong here! Everyone can decorate their tree as they please so don’t be afraid to experiment with your embellishments to decorate your tree.

You can add beads, mini erasers, and other small toys.

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The gifts were the best idea for this Christmas tree sensory bag because they moved so easily when pushed through the gel. The balls were a bit harder because they were so big. The kids really needed to concentrate to push it. I even had to add extra gel to let the balls roll easier.

So go for flatter and soft objects when making your bag.

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As the kids played more with the toys and moved the bag the marker started to fade. So get a high-quality marker when you do your bag!

Step 3: tape the bag to a table

Sensory bags are so fun to play with every kid will want to lift it, grab it, or try to open it.

To avoid this, tape the bag to the floor or table to keep it still and protect the opening.

We started placing the bag in the floor for Liz (8 months) to play with. This was a toy for her.

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Liz recently learned how to stand and loves exploring the work standing.

We quickly changed our setup and place the bag on the table; adding a box underneath for her to reach. She was a much happier baby and more interested in the toy we did for her.

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A toy for all

Even though this toy was made for Liz who’s still puts everything in her mouth, the older kids David (23 months) and Manu (33 months) were still up we interested in the activity.

Manu’s game was to put all the objects inside the tree and then take them out of the tree, while David and Lis just really enjoyed the feeling of the toys as they moved around.

Last thoughts

If you Feel like having a mess-free activity, sensory bags are a great activity to set up. Just remember to take the sides to ensure the bag stays in one place.

For more ideas on what to put inside a sensory bag, check our ultimate guide to sensory bags and get super inspired!

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FAQs

How to make sensory bags with hair gel? ›

INSTRUCTIONS:
  1. Fill the ziplock bag with hair gel. Any cheap hair gel works.
  2. Add a couple drops of food coloring and glitter to the bag.
  3. Seal the bag leaving no air inside and mix very well until the color is fully blended.
  4. Using strong tape, tape the top of the bag closed.
Jul 6, 2021

How much hair gel do you put in a sensory bag? ›

DIY Gel Sensory Bag
  1. Large Zip-lock freezer bags (I use two for each Sensory Bag)
  2. A range of small objects to go inside the bag like: Buttons, pom poms, beads or basically anything without sharp edges.
  3. Strong masking tape or Duct tape.
  4. Scissors.
  5. Cheap Hair Gel – I ended up using three cups in total.
Aug 2, 2013

How much hair gel for sensory bag? ›

Fill bag with hair gel. I used about half the bottle of hair gel. More can also be used.

How do you make a sensory bag for kids? ›

Here's how: 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.

What liquid can you put in a sensory bag? ›

Put a gallon zip-top plastic bag in a large bowl and pour 2 cups of oil in it. You can use canola oil, vegetable oil or baby oil. It really doesn't matter. Next stir several drops of food coloring into a half cup of water.

How to make sensory gel mats? ›

Fill a ziplock bag with hair gel and food colour. Seal the edges with duct tape. Cover the back with duct tape. Now you're ready to press and play.

What is a gel bag? ›

An ice pack or gel pack is a portable bag filled with water, refrigerant gel, or liquid, meant to provide cooling. They can be divided into the reusable type, which works as a thermal mass and requires freezing, or the instant type, which cools itself down using chemicals but can only be used once.

How do you make homemade sensory toys? ›

Sensory bottle: Fill an empty plastic bottle with a combination of water, oil, and food coloring. Add in various small objects such as beads, buttons, or glitter. Secure the lid tightly and let your child shake and explore the different textures and colours.

How do you use a sensory bag? ›

How to play with a sensory bag
  1. Show your baby the sensory bag. Let your baby take items out to explore. ...
  2. Talk to your baby as they explore the objects. Describe what your baby is feeling and ask questions even though your baby can't answer you. ...
  3. Use the sensory bag as often as your baby wants to.

How do you make a sensory pack? ›

Here are items you can put in it:
  1. Earbuds, folding headphones, or earplugs to help make noise less overwhelming.
  2. Sticky notes to put over sensors for automatic flushing toilets and hand dryers.
  3. A small bottle of hand lotion to soothe your child's need for touch.
  4. “Smellies” (like scented lip balm)

What gel to put in a sensory bag? ›

Step 1 – Add Hair Gel

Fully open the Ziploc bag and lay it on a flat surface. Then, pour the hair gel into the bag. Quick Tip: To get the right look and feel, be sure to completely fill the Ziploc bag with gel (pay attention to the corners of the bag).

Can you make sensory bottles with hair gel? ›

There are many different recipes to make your child's sensory bottle, including water, dish soap, baby oil, food coloring, clear glue or hair gel.

What can I use instead of hair gel for sensory bags? ›

You can certainly reuse the plastic bag for new sensory bags and do not need to use chemicals such hair gel, detergent or liquid soup. If you need a gel like substance, you can use gelatine.

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