Independent sitter

For children who can safely sit upright without support

  • assist in the ability to hold onto items for those who have difficulty with fine motor skills

  • aid in improvement of fine motor difficulties as well as poor postural motor control

  • promote the development of fine motor skills

  • gross motor activity toy designed to encourage tummy time, build strength, and develop neck muscles for head control

  • screen-free digital listening experience that plays stories, songs, and more

  • 3-in-1 ergonomic floor seat and high chair that encourages proper upright posture and is safe for hip development

  • help build fine motor skills and assist in development of the pincer grasp

  • promote the development of gross motor skills and provide a safe place to play

  • encourages early sensory learning, interaction, sensory exploration

  • promote the development of fine motor skills

  • tactile sensory play that is also great for tactile input

  • encourages sensory stimulation and helps motor skills

  • aids in the development of fine motor skills, large size is easy to hold and dot on paper

  • create a stimulating environment, improve a child's focus and attention in a fun, relaxing and safe space

  • free sensory processing printables

  • deliver a deep pressure full-body massage to help improve sensory defensiveness

  • encourage engagement in interactive play

  • oral motor tool for speech and feeding therapy, as well as sensory and tone needs

  • excellent toy subscription that offers support to customize boxes for families who have children with neurodivergence, disabilities or learning exceptionalities

  • provide vestibular input, increase core strength and stability

  • helps develop motor skills and hand-to-eye coordination

  • aids in visual stimulation

  • touch-and-feel board book provides sensory input

  • promote the development of gross motor skills and help with stretching and vestibular therapy

  • vibrantly colored board books to provide visual stimulation

  • develop fine motor skills by peeling this lightly sticky tape from surfaces, use tape to distract during difficult gross motor therapies

  • provides upper trunk support and proprioceptive input

  • provide support and proprioceptive feedback via deep pressure

  • great for fine motor skill development as children learn to feed themselves

  • helps to develop grasp training, hand-eye coordination or dexterity by learning to use a fork or spoon

  • firm handle provides hands with stable grip, flexible neck allows spoon head to scrape against surfaces

  • provides proper upper back, leg and foot support for feeding

  • includes everything you need to get started teaching your child to sign

  • teach about inclusion with the wide range of representation in each of these books

  • build fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination

  • help with color recognition and bring comfort to those with needs to sort and stack

  • sign along to story time

  • encourages sensory stimulation and helps motor skills

  • develop coordination, exploration and color recognition, Improve hand-eye coordination, dexterity, and fine motor skills

  • 3-in-1 stander, offering prone, upright and supine positioning. help build stability and strength for gross motor abilities

  • portable lightweight carrying sling

  • safe alternative to chewing on one's hands, shirts, pencils, etc. Practice biting/chewing skills without the risk of choking, build jaw strength and stability, and exercise the mouth muscles

  • aids in visual and sensory development

  • aids in sensory play

  • aids in development of strong fine motor, cognitive, and visual perception skills, while promoting hand-eye coordination

  • postural support seat for kids with disabilities, offering easy portability

  • provide a safe easy to clean space, easily fold to become portable

  • helps an individual understand where they and their body parts are in a space, assist in coordination and balance, and awaken the nerves

  • help children self-regulate safely through soothing tactile and visual light stimulation

  • stimulates children to move their eyes, neck and body. a great toy for encouraging children to lift their head

  • ultra lightweight for those with low tone who struggle with the ability to suck

  • promotes clutching and two-handed play while the center cube encases a quiet but pleasing baby rattle to provide auditory stimulus

  • encourage fine and gross motor development

  • aids in visual development, while helping to build body coordination and fine movement

  • relieve stress, strengthen hands and relieve pain

  • promote the development of gross motor skills and help with stretching and vestibular therapy

  • aids in visual and sensory development

  • helps develop language, cognitive, motor, social and emotional skills

  • learn American Sign Language on the go, with all phrases and signs organized to make it easy for you to learn

  • promote the development of fine motor skills and distract when developing gross motor skills

  • aids in the development of fine motor skills, large size is easy to hold and drag across paper

  • therapeutic, providing calming visuals for children with anxiety or sensory issues

  • aids in development and strengthening of fine motor skills, soothes and relaxes

  • massage the body, provide buoyant support, deep-pressure sensation and encourage relaxation. visual, auditory, and tactile sensory stimuli and the proprioceptive feedback build confidence and strengthen sensory motor skills

  • strengthen muscles and gross motor skills, improve coordination and posture

  • provides tactile stimulation, fine motor skills and auditory feedback

  • promote the development of fine motor skills

  • promote the development of fine motor skills

  • help children learn about disability

  • enhance sensory stimulation (tactile and visual), build fine motor skills

  • improves core strength, stability, leg strength, balance, coordination, and gross-motor skills

  • crawl up the slide and step up the ladder to develop gross motor skills and muscle strength

  • aids in sensory play and helps with texture aversion

  • provide fun and distraction when developing gross motor skills

  • encourages fine motor skills, tactile exploration, experimentation

  • build oral strength, endurance, mobility, and control

  • help to strengthen hand-eye coordination, grip and creative play

  • add amusement to the development of fine motor skills

  • aids in fine motor development

  • promote the development of fine motor skills

  • boosts hand-eye coordination skills, helps develop fine motor skills

  • children love to admire other children’s faces

  • for riding, pushing, sitting, and supported walking

  • learn about concepts like cause-and-effect; improve hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills

  • encourages hand-eye coordination, cause-and-effect learning, motor dexterity; inspire tactile exploration, reinforce visual-recognition skills

  • create a sensory experience

  • allow children to see themselves during therapy, peel clings off the mirro for fine motor development

  • promote the development of fine motor skills, distract and use for making gross motor skill development enjoyable

  • strengthen muscles in the hand

  • provide an auditory, sensory and visual experience

  • encourage development of fine motor skills

  • encourage arm strength development by pushing against the knobby ball

  • help regulate the body and filter sensory information

  • keep children entertained with this easily portable collection of fine motor toys

  • lightweight and portable bath tub

  • for those in need of postural support, sensorimotor input, or neuromotor retraining

  • speech and feeding therapy tool designed to teach lip rounding, tongue retraction and other oral-motor skills

  • attach utensils, toys, and cups to surfaces so they do not get thrown on the floor

  • choke guard promotes safe self-feeding and doubles as a spoon rest

  • textured spoon heads create varying experiences when learning to self-feed, explore tastes, or enhance a sensory oral feel

  • place food or toys into each crevice to aid in fine motor development

  • stimulate the tongue, gums, lips and mouth palate with textured spoon ends, holes on the assist those with poor fine motor skills

  • soothing musical books that also help with fine motor skill development

  • stack, squeeze or teethe on colorful, textured blocks and making fine motor skill training amusing

  • sign along to story time

  • help your child's arms grow strong with the easy to grasp handles, visually stimulate with rattle beads and mirrored surfaces, and distract during gross motor activities

  • mix soft foods and medications into a portable pouch. great for those with feeding difficulty, custom diets or texture aversions

  • strengthen hands and wrists, improves fine motor skills