Sensory Toys Introduction

Sensory toys are more than just toys, they are a bridge to exploration based on the types of senses they stimulate, including touch, visual, auditory, olfactory, oral, vestibular (motor), and deep pressure. Each type of toy helps children get more stimulation and development in different sensory areas, which is especially important for children with sensory processing disorders to interact with the world in a safe and stimulating way. Sensory toys are tools to open up new avenues for learning, exploration, and emotional expression.

Multi sensory Toys

Multi sensory toys combine touch, vision, hearing and other sensory stimulations to help children improve their sensory integration, concentration and emotional regulation

Tactile Sensory Toys

Tactile sensory toys use different textures of materials and surface textures to stimulate tactile responses, promote nervous system development, enhance hand-eye coordination, relieve anxiety, and improve concentration.

Visual Sensory Toys

Visual sensory toys attract children’s attention and stimulate visual development through bright colors, light and shadow changes or dynamic effects. They help children improve color cognition, visual tracking and concentration, and can enhance their environmental perception and emotional regulation abilities.

Auditory Sensory Toys

Auditory sensory toys stimulate children’s auditory perception through sound changes, rhythm or melody, promote language development and concentration. They help children with autism regulate emotions, improve hearing sensitivity, cultivate audio recognition ability, and encourage social interaction and expression.

Olfactory Sensory Toys

Olfactory sensory toys stimulate children’s olfactory experience by releasing different smells, helping them understand and identify smells in the environment. They promote sensory integration and emotional regulation, especially for children with autism, helping to enhance olfactory sensitivity, improve cognitive ability and emotional management.

Oral Sensory Toys

Oral sensory toys help children improve oral coordination and relieve anxiety through safe and chewable materials. Designed specifically for children with autism, they promote chewing and language development while enhancing sensory integration. They are suitable for children’s sensory stimulation, emotional regulation and self-regulation, meeting multiple sensory needs.

Vestibular Sensory Toys

Motion sensory toys stimulate children’s motor perception and promote large muscle development through jumping, rolling, balancing and other movements. They help children with autism improve coordination, balance and motor skills, while enhancing body awareness, improving attention and emotional regulation, and are suitable for sensory stimulation and emotional management.

Proprioceptive Sensory Toys

Deep pressure sensory toys help soothe emotions and improve concentration by applying even pressure. Suitable for sensory needs such as autism and anxiety, providing a safe self-regulation experience. Innovative design enhances sensory stimulation and promotes physical and mental balance and relaxation.