Category: Sensory

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by on May 5, 2021February 7, 2022

What Age Should I Start Using A Baby Gym?

Baby Gym As parents and carers of little ones, we will do all in our power to provide them with the best toys and tools for their learning and growth. Some products, such as baby gyms, are essential in your baby kit as they are multi-functional in use. As well as being a play mat,...

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by on May 5, 2021May 15, 2022

Sensory Break – Why Do Kids Need It And How Long Is It?

Recess A sensory break is a great way to get your little ones to focus on the tasks of the day by taking a short recess from their seated learning activities, and letting them channel their energy into something more fun to get their senses going! When my boy starts getting fidgety or more rowdy...

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by on May 5, 2021May 30, 2021

Sensory Play – Everything you need to know

WHAT IS SENSORY PLAY Sensory play involves the use of fun activities to help stimulate your child’s senses. Sensory play is important for little ones to find out how their bodies work and the way to process and interpret the planet around them. Sometimes special needs disorders such as Downs Syndrome or Autism provide barriers, but sensory play remains equally important for all children....

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by on May 5, 2021May 30, 2021

Messy Play – What Age Group Is It Suitable For?

What Is Messy Play? Messy play is also known as sensory play, and involves fun activities using ‘messy’ ingredients like paint, slime, sand and mud. Playing with the different materials helps little ones develop their senses including hearing, touch, taste, smell, movement, balance and body awareness. Sensory play can be started from as young as...

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by on May 5, 2021May 30, 2021

Sensory Bed Tent – What Is It, How To Use It, and Is It Safe?

Young children learn best when they engage their senses. They understand the world around them when they touch, taste, smell, hear and see things within their environment. This can, at times, be an even more critical consideration for special needs children. Experts recommend that parents with special needs kids integrate sensory play activities and tools...

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