Memory Maze

Can you remember and copy the ever-increasing random flashing light and sound sequence? Give it a go!

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Puzzle Game Kubus

A simple concept, but a great way to teach youngsters their first matching game, by identifying shapes, patterns and colours.

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Sensational Kids to open in Connacht

Fantastic News for Connacht We are very excited to announce that we have received an extremely generous donation which will enable us to open a child development centre in Connacht in the very near future. We are currently looking for a suitable building of between 5,000 – 10,000 square feet in Connacht. Please contact us if you know of a suitable facility where we could locate in Connacht. Email Karen@sensationalkids.ie Phone 045 520900

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Jumbo Tweezers

These colorful tweezers are just the right size for little hands. Each features ergonomic depressions to guide a proper pincer–grasp grip.

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Children’s charity Sensational Kids launch new website

Children’s charity Sensational Kids launch new website Graphedia build website for the charity free of charge Award winning children’s charity Sensational Kids has launched its new website which has been proudly sponsored by Naas based Website Design company Graphedia. The charity provides affordable and accessible child development services for children of all abilities, including those with special needs and other developmental delays. The website was built from the ground up, importing data from previous website, it is E-Commerce Responsive, with Realex Payments Integration, a donation feature, Rich Data Tags for e-commerce and a custom event booking plugin, with PDF tickets with QR barcodes, attendee lists and event reporting. The collaboration between Sensational Kids and Graphedia came about when Sensational Kids was invited to do a presentation about its work to the Kildare Chamber of Commerce. One of the people listening to the Sensational Kids CEO Karen Leigh as she delivered […]

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Balance Seesaw – Duck Walker

Do you know how to stay balanced on this balancing board? By standing on the board with both feet, you can practice your balance and even ”walk” with it.

The board is suitable for multiple purposes, so balance can be practiced, you can use it to learn to walk or turn 360 degrees and you can even use the Duck Walker to do push ups and thus train the upper body.

Finding one’s own balance and keeping it is so important for child development!

With this new type of balancing seesaw, balancing skills, the muscular strength of the legs and the powers of concentration can be trained through play.

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