Spinning things

Spinning things

Why Spinning Toys Are Terrifying

The Python swayed and the monkeys came to him, their will gone, drawn in by every sense they had left. Kipling describes the delicious horror of mesmeric pull and in the Jungle Book it ends badly; here nobody gets eaten and the surrender is to pleasure. We sell surrender. Come in, be entranssed.

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Florescent Twerbeller

Florescent Twerbeller

£89.00 excl. vat

£106.80

Contrast Twerbeller

Contrast Twerbeller

£89.00 excl. vat

£106.80

Spectrum Tumbler

Spectrum Tumbler

4.6666666666667 out of 5 stars

3 reviews

£99.00 excl. vat

£118.80

Wooden Bell Spiral Toy

Wooden Bell Spiral Toy

£109.00 excl. vat

£130.80

Mirror Chimeabout - Special Needs Toy

Mirror Chimeabout - Special Needs Toy

4.9677419354839 out of 5 stars

31 reviews

£89.00 excl. vat

£106.80

Sight and Sound Drum - Noisy Sensory Toy

Sight and Sound Drum - Noisy Sensory Toy

£109.00 excl. vat

£130.80

Spangalorb

Spangalorb

out of 5 stars

1 reviews

£75.00 excl. vat

£90.00

Wooden Spinning Top with Changeable Paper Patterns

Wooden Spinning Top with Changeable Paper Patterns

5 out of 5 stars

1 reviews

£39.00 excl. vat

£46.80

Sensory LED Kaleidoscope Ceiling Projector Lamp

Sensory LED Kaleidoscope Ceiling Projector Lamp

5 out of 5 stars

3 reviews

£8.99 excl. vat

£10.79

Crazy Windmill Toy

Crazy Windmill Toy

5 out of 5 stars

1 reviews

£96.25 excl. vat

£115.50

Mini Mirror Ball Set - Disco Toy

Mini Mirror Ball Set - Disco Toy

5 out of 5 stars

1 reviews

£19.99 excl. vat

£23.99

Sensory Flip Fingers

Sensory Flip Fingers

5 out of 5 stars

1 reviews

£109.00 excl. vat

£130.80

Bell Flower Tumble Toy

Bell Flower Tumble Toy

£109.00 excl. vat

£130.80

Mirror Ball

Mirror Ball

£69.00 excl. vat

£82.80

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Offers Calming Visual Stimulation

Spinning sensory toys are captivating, calming, and endlessly engaging. They offer unique visual, vestibular, and tactile input that can benefit those of us with autism, sensory processing differences, ADHD, or developmental delays. Whether powered by touch, switches, or batteries, spinning toys provide focused stimulation that helps regulate emotions, build motor control, and create joy through motion and rhythm. Explore our full collection to add a sense of movement and wonder to play and therapy.

The rhythmic, repetitive motion of spinning objects is deeply soothing. For those of us who experience sensory overload or anxiety, watching something spin can help bring calm, reduce stress, and provide a focal point in overstimulating environments. Try the Kaleidoscope Lamp or Rotating Bead Wheel for gentle, mesmerising play.

Supports Vestibular and Sensory Integration

Spinning toys support vestibular input - the sense that helps us understand motion and balance. For those of us who seek movement or struggle with body awareness, interacting with spinning toys can help the brain process motion more effectively. Explore spinning light toys to combine motion with visual effects.

Encourages Fine Motor Development

Many spinning toys require twisting, turning, or pressing to get going. This builds fine motor skills, hand strength, and coordination - great for those of us working on grasp control and bilateral hand use. The Contrast Tumbler is a great option.

Promotes Focus and Attention

Spinning motion draws the eye and holds it. This makes spinning toys excellent for attention-building and redirection, especially during transitions or stressful moments. Keep one in a calm-down kit along with a calming toy or weighted item for multi-sensory support.

Encourages Exploration and Cause-and-Effect Learning

Spinning toys invite active participation. Press a button, flick a disc, or spin a gear - each action leads to a reaction. For those of us learning about cause and effect, spinning toys offer instant and rewarding feedback.