Sensory Toys

Sensory Toys

The Power of Play

Come for the toys, stay for the systems. Toys are not medicines, play is not a cure.

There is power in play that psychiatrists use to reveal and OTs to stretch, but here, play is a spinning wheel, the child is clay and you are a potter, probably a beginner, a slip away from mud.

You can make a pot if you like, there are many pots, the child remains clay.

Maintain the spin, feel the shapes, forget the pot, play is dancing with risk, you love it and will get better.

Maintain the spin

Products
Gelly Fishy Play Pad

Gelly Fishy Play Pad

4.4444444444444 out of 5 stars

10 reviews

£49.00 excl. vat

£58.80

Viperating Snakes

Viperating Snakes

4.2741935483871 out of 5 stars

62 reviews

£21.25 excl. vat

£25.50

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Sensory Glitter Tube - Fascination

Sensory Glitter Tube - Fascination

£56.45 excl. vat

£67.74

Spangalorb

Spangalorb

out of 5 stars

1 reviews

£75.00 excl. vat

£90.00

Spectrum Tumbler

Spectrum Tumbler

4.6666666666667 out of 5 stars

3 reviews

£99.00 excl. vat

£118.80

Weighted Quilt - No Seams

Weighted Quilt - No Seams

£199.00 excl. vat

£238.80

Tabletop Hurricane Sensory Reward Toy

Tabletop Hurricane Sensory Reward Toy

£339.00 excl. vat

£406.80

Glitter Roll Spinning Toy

Glitter Roll Spinning Toy

£199.00 excl. vat

£238.80

Laser Stars, Sensory Room Laser Projection Unit

Laser Stars, Sensory Room Laser Projection Unit

5 out of 5 stars

1 reviews

£156.00 excl. vat

£187.20

Crunchy Tactile Blanket

Crunchy Tactile Blanket

£79.25 excl. vat

£95.10

Wilbarger Brush.

Wilbarger Brush.

5 out of 5 stars

1 reviews

£9.99 excl. vat

£11.99

Vibrating Ball

Vibrating Ball

5 out of 5 stars

1 reviews

£29.95 excl. vat

£35.94

Contrast Tumbler

Contrast Tumbler

5 out of 5 stars

1 reviews

£99.00 excl. vat

£118.80

Mini Bubbler - Calming Sensory Toy

Mini Bubbler - Calming Sensory Toy

£339.00 excl. vat

£406.80

Small Lollipop Jungle - Fidgit Sensory Toy

Small Lollipop Jungle - Fidgit Sensory Toy

5 out of 5 stars

2 reviews

£41.99 excl. vat

£50.39

What sensory toys do

Calming

Sensory input at a lower amplitude than the room is supplying. For bodies overwhelmed by the ordinary world: noise, light, demands. Often used for autism and anxiety.

Alerting

Sensory input at a higher amplitude than the body is currently receiving. For bodies that are under-fed and have started to drift, fidget, or shut down. Often used for ADHD and sensory processing differences.

Fidget

Small, repetitive, hand-scale toys that give the body something to do while the mind does something else. Useful for focus, for managing anxiety, and for hands that need work.

Tactile

Toys that meet the skin with texture, temperature, pressure, or resistance. The hand's vocabulary. For bodies that need touch to know where they are.

Oral

Toys for the mouth. Oral sensory input can help people manage their overall sensory input.

Visual distraction

Moving light, slow change, things to watch. Sensory regulation through the visual system.

Auditory

Auditory processing is involuntary, so control of Auditory Toys that make interesting sounds is empowering.

Cause and effect

Toys that respond predictably to action help the mind with prediction and the body its power.

Maintain the spin.