Spacekraft Bag of Tactile Sensory Room Toys
There's something to appeal to everyone in the Spacekraft Bag of Tactile Sensory Room Toys which features an exciting and varied collection of tactile toys that can help equip any sensory room. From squeezing the Gooey Mesh Balls, to untangling the Tangle Fuzzy, and pressing the Squidgy Fish, the varied range is diverse enough to engage the varied stimuli of people with autism and PSD.
What Is Included?
- 1 x Sensory Bag
- 4 x Goohey Mesh Balls
- 2 x Tangle Fuzzie
- 6 x Squidgy Sparkle Fish
- 5 x Hedgehog Balls
- 4 x Wriggly Centipedes
- 1 x Squidgie Ball
- 2 x Massage Rollers
- 1 x Hand Massagers (Set of 3)
- 1 x Japanese Spa Sisal Brush
- 1 x Chinese Loofah
- 1 x Knitted Sisal Sponge
- 1 x Tactile Animals - Hedgehog
- 1 x Mine Ball
- 1 x UV Stubby Ball
Please note that if any of these items are out of stock they may be replaced with a similar product.
Benefits of Tactile Toys for Sensory Processing Disorder
Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) is a common disorder that effects about 1 in 20 people. Examples of benefits that sensory toys impart to those with SPD include: promoting touch, increasing concentration, reducing anxiety, developing fine motor skills and encouraging language skills.
Purchase Includes a Storage Bag
The Bag of Tactile Sensory Room Toys comes with a storage bag to keep all of the items contained and safe whilst not in use. The drawstring bag is made from soft, yet durable fabric and helps keep the toys organised between sessions, preventing them from getting lost.
How Do Sensory Toys Help People with Autism?
Tactile toys help children with autism to relax, focus and maintain an emotional equilibrium when dealing with potentially challenging situations. Sensory and tactile toys are also a great way to encourage group play sessions that have been shown to develop social learning skills such as negotiating, planning and sharing.
Suitable for Hypo-Sensitivity and Hypersensitivity
Incorporating the use of tactile toys into sensory stimulation rooms can help children who are hypersensitive or hyposensitive be calmer and more focused, allowing them to learn better through play. The wide range of different textures and physical sensations provided by the toys in the bag ensures that there's appropriate levels of tactility for children with a wide spectrum of different sensory needs.
Learning Through Play
Tactile sensory toys are designed to help children with autism and sensory processing disorders learn more about their senses and how to interact with the world around them in a way that's enjoyable. Through the use of play as an educational experience, children with autism can learn to better understand what experiences are likely to trigger overstimulation and how to manage those experiences without becoming overwhelmed.
Safety Information
Please be advised that all sensory equipment should be used under the supervision of a responsible adult.