Donation Information

Our company is currently working on pairing with National Alliance on Mental Illness of Fond du Lac, with one bottle donated for every three bottles sold on our website. We will also be doing a buy one, donate one special for the "Your'e Not Alone" Bottle Kit. We want our brand to not only reflect our "Teamwork Makes the Dream Work" mentality but to also reflect our giving nature because we truly want to BE the change we want to SEE in the world.

We will be donating one "Your'e Never Alone" Bottle Kit per every 3 bottle kits sold as well as a one for one donation for any of the "Your'e Never Alone" Bottle Kits purchased. We will keep a running tally of our donations on our homepage for our gracious customers to keep updated too!

Parent's Guide: Introducing Sensory Bottles

A step-by-step approach to safely introduce calming sensory bottles to your child

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Demonstrating How to Use the Bottle

Sit with your child in a calm, comfortable space. Show them how to gently shake or tilt the bottle to watch the contents move. Demonstrate slow, controlled movements. Explain that the bottle is for watching, not throwing or banging. Use a calm, soothing voice to model the peaceful intention of the sensory bottle. Let them observe how you interact with it first.

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Supervised First Use

Hand the bottle to your child while staying close by. Watch how they handle it and gently guide them if needed. Praise gentle handling and calm observation. Stay present during the first several uses to ensure they understand proper use. Never leave young children unattended with sensory bottles. This supervised time helps establish safe habits and allows you to assess if the bottle is appropriate for your child's developmental stage.

Supervised Use
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Explaining the Calming Benefits

Help your child understand that the sensory bottle is a special tool for when they feel upset, anxious, or need to calm down. Explain in age-appropriate language: 'When you watch the glitter fall, it can help your body feel more peaceful.' Use the bottle together during calm moments first, so it becomes a positive association. Encourage deep breathing while watching the contents settle. This creates a mindfulness practice that can help with emotional regulation.

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Storage & Maintenance Tips

Store sensory bottles in a safe, accessible place where your child can reach them when needed, but away from extreme temperatures. Regularly inspect the seal and bottle integrityβ€”if you notice any damage, discontinue use immediately. Clean the outside with a damp cloth as needed. Replace bottles every 6-12 months or sooner if the seal weakens. Keep bottles out of direct sunlight to prevent fading. Establish a 'calm corner' where the bottle lives, creating a dedicated space for emotional regulation.