
Connect with the Senses
All Learning takes place through our senses. Sensory toys and activities help children with special needs to develop whilst having fun. From sensory-seekers craving stimulation, to tactile defensive individuals who avoid touch and different sensations, sensory play generates a child’s sense, helping them process information, and awareness of their body and the world they live in

Tools for Teachers
Using sensory toys to help towards a more balanced state of mind and body can make a profound and positive difference in how a child experiences the world, enhancing skills, promoting confidence and self-esteem, and providing the well-being needed to learn, play, socialise, and perform everyday activities, and essentially lead to a more fulfilled, worthwhile and happier quality of life

Connect with the Senses
All Learning takes place through our senses. Sensory toys and activities help children with special needs to develop whilst having fun. From sensory-seekers craving stimulation, to tactile defensive individuals who avoid touch and different sensations, sensory play generates a child’s sense, helping them process information, and awareness of their body and the world they live in
Tools for Teachers
Using sensory toys to help towards a more balanced state of mind and body can make a profound and positive difference in how a child experiences the world, enhancing skills, promoting confidence and self-esteem, and providing the well-being needed to learn, play, socialise, and perform everyday activities, and essentially lead to a more fulfilled, worthwhile and happier quality of life
