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Sensory kit
Tactile fidgets and manipulatives to support fine motor skills, focus, memory and co-ordination.
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Sensory Corner
Build a quiet space where children can gently play, rest, retreat, and sooth their senses.
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Sensory Tray
Explore the senses with stimulating materials like sand, beads, playdough and slime.
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Sensory den
Create a sensory den for light tables, projections or calming activities.
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Sensory furniture
From balance beams to soft chairs, calming nooks, pods and body socks.
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Sensory outdoors
From pretend cafe to water play. Explore mud kitchens, sorting trays and outdoor furniture.
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Sensory play for children.
Why is it important?

How we can help?
We're passionate about helping you get the most out of your space. Speak to our experienced specialists to discover how we can support you in creating engaging sensory experiences.
Why create a sensory-friendly learning environment?
Why create a sensory-friendly learning environment?
When a child reaches out and touches, shakes, squeezes or feels a resource designed to engage their senses, something magical happens. Through exploration, curiosity, problem solving and creativity, sensory play invites learning, active engagement and helps to build the brain’s nerve connections. Sensory resources also set a tone for a culture of inclusion and acceptance, with the power to soothe, calm, strengthen focus and regulate moods.
What are the roles of sensory resources at every life stage?
What are the roles of sensory resources at every life stage?
Babies - exploring senses: For babies, sensory toys and play resources help them discover and develop their senses in a safe way. Think tactile and texture play, mirror play, music and sound exploration, soft books or black and white resources that stimulate vision and brain development without overstimulation.
Early childhood to school - stimulating sensory: In early childhood through to school, sensory resources play many roles. Sensory toys and play resources engage a young learner’s senses and promote cognitive, fine motor and gross motor skills, and support social and emotional learning. Think sensory games, liquid floor tiles, blocks, tubes, balls, stretchy slime, messy play and tactile activities.
Early childhood to school and beyond - calming, focus & self-regulating: Sensory resources also help children (and adults) manage sensory input, self-regulate and improve concentration, while helping educators to create a more inclusive learning environment. Think calming sensory, multisensory fidgets and manipulatives, visual support tools, light and dark dens, weighted resources, cushions and flexible seating.
What resources should I consider for a sensory space?
What resources should I consider for a sensory space?
It’s easy to build a sensory kit or a corner in your space. Here are a few types of resources to consider.
Sensory toys: Rattles, rings, stacking towers, sensory blocks, musical toys... designed to stimulate the senses and invite young ones to explore.
Visual & Auditory sensory: These resources support diverse learning styles and enhance classroom experiences.
Messy play: Embrace the mess! Think sensory bins filled with sand, feathers or slime, a mud kitchen or a tactile shape sorting kit.
Tactile sensory: From squishy balls to silky fabrics, there's something for every touch sensation.
Light, dark & colour play: Interactive light tables, fibre optics or glow-in-the-dark materials add a magical touch and create a sense of wonder.
Handheld fidgets: Multisensory fidgets and manipulatives help with different sensory needs. Children can pop or squish to help concentrate and learn.
Calming resources: From weighted blankets to sensory pods, calming sensory resources help children become more focused and self-regulated.
Sensory processing: Resources for sensory integration allow children to process information via their senses, organise it accordingly and respond to it appropriately.
