Top Special Needs – Sensory
Sensory processing disorder, SPD, is a neurological disorder causing difficulties with taking in, processing and responding to both internal and external sensory information about the environment. It may also be known as Sensory Integration Dysfunction or SID. The following toys can be used to help children overcome their aversions to certain sensory objects. Additionally, these toys are also excellent for those children who crave extra sensory input.
-
Hot Seller
-
New Review
-
Special Needs
-
Video Review
Sort by:
4 toys in this category
-
Play-Doh Box o’ Color
from Hasbro for ages 2 and up
What it is: The Play-Doh Box o' Color comes with 16 bright Play-Doh colors. But instead of coming in traditional Play-Doh canisters, each color…
-
Fun
-
Repeat Play
-
Assembly & Instructions
-
-
Play-Doh Plus 8-Pack
from Hasbro for ages 2 and up
What it is: The Play-Doh Plus 8-Pack comes with eight cans of Play-Doh. Little hands can make more detailed swirls, stars, and other imaginative…
-
Fun
-
Repeat Play
-
Assembly & Instructions
-
-
Sensory Balls Mega Pack
from Edushape for ages 6 months and up
What it is: This all-in-one pack provides great sensory feedback to any child. It comes with four colorful nubby balls in a variety of colors. The…
-
Play-Doh Duffle Bag
from Hasbro for ages 3 and up
What it is: Many kids with sensory issues have tactile defensiveness (sensitive to touch and can be easily overwhelmed and fearful of ordinary…






Sign In
Don’t have an account?
Create one here.