The best earplugs we’ve ever used!
Perfect for older children, teens, and adults who are hypersensitive to sound, but can’t tolerate and/or don’t want to wear sensory earmuffs.
These exciting earplugs are the “world’s softest earplugs,” made of a unique foam that’s non-irritating to skin.
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Do you need a buddy that will “stick” by your side? Look no further than these Silly Suction Animals!
These wacky monsters have suction cups on their hands and feet.
They can stick to almost any flat surface and hold on tight!
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Looking for a style for a heavy chewer?
The chewable cuff bracelet is designed to support and satisfy your child’s need to chew.
This wearable, discreet, cool solution is ideal for children who often chew on clothes, hair, nails, or skin.
Whether used as an oral fidget or a hand fidget, this chewable bracelet allows children to self-regulate and enhance focus.
Perfect for use at home, school or out and about, its tactile bumps add an extra layer of sensory input, and its unique ‘twist-on’ design makes it easy to wear and remove.
Chew bracelets are a great alternative to chew necklaces to provide sensory feedback without chewing on sleeves and shirts, finger-chewing or biting on knuckles.
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This ocean theme sand and water table with specially designed lid and the accessories brought sand and water play to a new level.
It is a perfect platform for children to explore the natural properties of sand and water, build problem-solving skills, and unleash their creativity.
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The Rocking Bowl is more than just a bowl. Its bottom features a smooth curve for safe play, while the ripples inside act as an anti-slip base when entering the bowl.
Sized perfectly for two kids to play together, the wavy edge ensures proper air circulation when the bowl is upside down.
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A heartfelt thank you to Barberstown Castle for their generous donation to Sensational Kids following their recent Cheltenham Preview Night! We extend our deepest gratitude to Ted Robinson, Managing Director, Austin O’Callaghan, Director, the entire Barberstown Castle team, and all the wonderful attendees who contributed to this kind donation. Your support makes a tremendous difference in the lives of the children and families we serve. Thank you for being a part of our mission to create brighter futures! 💙 If you’d like to get involved and support Sensational Kids, there are plenty of ways to do so. Stay tuned for future fundraising events, or contact Joy Booth, Fundraising Manager, at joy@sensationalkids.ie.
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The 2nd of June saw a team of incredible women from Sensational Kids lace up their running shoes and conquer the VHI Women’s Mini Marathon! This fantastic group, comprised of members from our finance, retail, and occupational therapy teams, came together for a challenge that went beyond the finish line. They weren’t just running for themselves; they were running to raise vital funds for Sensational Kids! Their dedication and determination paid off, with the Sensational ladies smashing their fundraising goal! A Huge Thank You! A massive thank you goes out to everyone who sponsored our incredible team. Your generosity will directly support the children with additional needs who rely on Sensational Kids’ services. Already Looking Forward to Next Year! The spirit of achievement is strong at Sensational Kids, and these amazing ladies are already setting their sights on the 2025 VHI Women’s Mini Marathon. We can’t wait to see what […]
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So let’s chat about chewing!
Our fun chew line is an excellent way to provide oral sensory input.
Use these fun chews to practice biting and chewing.
Our chew necklaces are a great way to satisfy your sensory oral needs on the go, at school, or at home.
Our chews can be used as oral fidgets or an alternative to oral habits such as biting, thumb sucking, or pacifier usage.
The chews have been known to help sustain attention during learning or play by providing input to the temporomandibular joint (TMJ).
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Gently vibrates as the child bites down on it, providing added sensation to the oral cavity. Satisfies the need for “mouthing.”
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