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Ultimate Guide to Sensory Toys and Tools for Kids

November 10, 2022 by jennifer 3 Comments

As the mom of two sensory kids, I’ve seen my fair share of sensory toys. Some worked. Some didn’t. And sometimes it just depends on the kiddo himself and his personal preferences.

Ultimate Guide to Sensory Toys and Tools

So where is a parent to start to even figure out what sensory toys might be a fit for their kiddo?

I’ve broken down my list of sensory toys and tools into separate categories to help you pinpoint what your child may like and need.

Click the Sensory Toys Category you’d like to view below:

Sensory Gross Motor Toys and Tools | The Sensory Spectrum
Sensory Fine Motor Toys & Tools | The Sensory Spectrum
Sensory Proprioception Toys & Tools | The Sensory Spectrum
Sensory Vestibular Toys & Tools | The Jenny Evolution
Sensory Tactile Toys & Tools | The Sensory Spectrum
Sensory Visual Toys & Tools | The Sensory Spectrum
Sensory Auditory Toys & Tools | The Sensory Spectrum
Sensory Oral / Feeding Toys & Tools | The Sensory Spectrum

Ultimate Guide to Sensory Toys and Products for Kids | The Sensory Spectrum

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Comments

  1. shoes says

    May 13, 2015 at 5:31 pm

    Wow! This is a great post with some wonderful links. I am always thinking in terms of fine motor skills for my son Cody who has Cerebral Paisley. Thank you for this.

    Reply
    • jennifer says

      May 21, 2015 at 3:06 pm

      Absolutely! We’re working on fine motor skills for my 2nd grader, who still struggles…

      Reply
  2. Georgia says

    July 28, 2015 at 11:09 pm

    Cool. Some finallly understand s the inner workings of child developement

    Reply

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