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Sensory Toys

Sensory toys play a crucial role in supporting the development and well-being of our ausome children by addressing their unique sensory needs. They offer support such as: Regulation and Calming, Focus and Attention,

Motor Skill Development, Communication and Social Interaction, Sensory Integration, Self-Soothing and Emotional Regulation. Overall, sensory toys create a therapeutic, engaging, and supportive environment for autistic children.

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Bubble Tube

A bubble tube benefits autistic children by providing calming visual and auditory stimulation, helping reduce anxiety and promote relaxation. It encourages focus, improves visual tracking skills, and supports sensory integration. Bubble tubes also aid emotional regulation and can foster communication and social interaction. Their dynamic nature engages children's curiosity, making them a useful tool in therapeutic settings. Bubble Tube Link

Touch Sensitive Tap Lights

Touch-sensitive tap lights benefit autistic children by providing calming sensory input, improving focus, teaching cause and effect, enhancing motor skills, supporting emotional regulation, and encouraging independent interaction.​Touch Lights Link

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Liquid Motion Bubbler

Liquid motion bubblers help autistic children by providing calming visual stimulation, improving focus, promoting relaxation, and supporting sensory regulation. They also encourage attention and can be used to soothe anxiety during stressful moments. Liquid Bubbler Link

Liquid Fusion Activity Play Center

A Liquid Fusion Activity Play Center benefits autistic children by providing multisensory stimulation, enhancing focus, promoting sensory integration, encouraging exploration, and supporting emotional regulation through calming visuals and tactile interaction. Liquid Fusion Center Link

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Star Projector

A star projector benefits autistic children by creating a calming, visually soothing environment, reducing anxiety, promoting relaxation, encouraging focus, and supporting sensory regulation, especially during bedtime or quiet time. Star Projector Link

Fidget Toys

Fidget toys help autistic children by improving focus, reducing anxiety, providing sensory stimulation, supporting emotional regulation, and enhancing fine motor skills. They offer a calming outlet for restless energy.​ Fidget Toy Link

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Peapod

An inflatable pea pod benefits autistic children by providing deep pressure for calming sensory input, reducing anxiety, promoting relaxation, improving body awareness, and supporting emotional regulation. It offers a cozy, secure space for sensory breaks. Peapod Link

Sensory Chew Toys

Stroller wagons offer a solution to the isolation that traditional strollers can cause. They provide a different perspective for your child to see you and the world around them. Additionally, they are ideal for families with multiple children or for older children who have outgrown traditional strollers. Chew Toys Link

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Stepping Stones

Toddler stepping stones benefit autistic children by improving sensory processing, motor skills, balance, focus, and emotional regulation. They also encourage social interaction, boost confidence, and foster imaginative play.

Stepping Stones Link

Magnetic Tiles

Magnetic tiles benefit autistic children by enhancing fine motor skills, encouraging creativity, improving focus, and promoting sensory play. They also support problem-solving and foster social interaction through cooperative play. Magnatiles Link

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Sensory Swing

Sensory swings help autistic children by providing calming sensory input, improving balance, coordination, and body awareness. They also aid in emotional regulation and can reduce anxiety. Sensory Swing Link

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Spinning Sensory Chair

A spinning sensory chair helps autistic children with sensory processing, balance, and body awareness. It can also calm overstimulation, improve focus, and support emotional regulation. Sensory Chair Link

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Pikler Triangle Set

A Pikler triangle helps autistic children develop motor skills, balance, and coordination. It encourages sensory exploration, boosts confidence, and promotes independent, imaginative play.

Pikler Set Link

Trampoline

Magnetic tiles benefit autistic children by enhancing fine motor skills, encouraging creativity, improving focus, and promoting sensory play. They also support problem-solving and foster social interaction through cooperative play. Trampoline Link

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Tent Swing

A tent swing provides autistic children with calming sensory input, enhances balance, and creates a safe space for emotional regulation. It also promotes focus and relaxation. Tent Swing Link

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Sensory Light Box

An LED box helps autistic children with visual sensory stimulation, improving focus, calming anxiety, and encouraging engagement. It also supports creativity and attention through light-based play. Sensory Light Box

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