Sensory Learning Toys
Sensory Tools learning products turn curiosity into action. You guide children through exploration and problem solving with hands-on tools that build brain connections. Sensory learning supports language and movement and pairs well with focused motor skills practice.
What can you find here?
Start with books that give clear steps you can try today, like simple scripts and visual supports. For transitions, use a visual timer to show time shrinking, or a quiet sand timer when you need silence. For handwriting, a slant board lifts the page to a better angle, while the clip and rubber feet keep the paper steady, and tinted perspex cuts glare.
How do you set up a quick session?
Choose one goal, like five minutes of tracing. Clip pages to the slant board, set a timer, and sit upright so wrists and fingers line up well. Rubber stoppers keep the board from sliding and tinted perspex cuts glare, which helps children stay with the task and finish strong.