Sensory Integration Toys and Gifts

A Guide for Children with Disabilities

© Lynn Moore

Nov 10, 2006
yellow textured ball, norguefile.com
Many kids benefit from toys that are geared towards sensory integration.

What types of toys and gifts address sensory integration needs?

Toys and Gifts for Large Muscle Sensory Integration

  • Swing
  • Ball Pit
  • Bouncing Ball (similar to exercise ball)
  • Rocking Horses
  • Inside Play Tents
  • Long Scarves for Movement/Dancing
  • Bean Bag Chair
  • Trampoline
  • Scooter Board
  • Rocking Chair
  • Video Game Chair
  • Spin and Move Toy
  • Crawling Tunnel
  • Child-sized Playhouse

Toys and Gifts for Fine Muscle Sensory Integration

  • Soft Balls with Textured Surface
  • Punching Ball
  • Stress Ball (to squeeze)
  • Playdough
  • Vibrating Toys
  • Vibrating Pens
  • Touch and Read Books (various textures on different pages)

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