It’s a stacking toy with a spin—literally!
Drop the vibrant discs onto the threaded corkscrew pole and go ooooh as they spin fast and smooth to settle onto the reversible base.
Choosing how to set the base is half the fun for your toddler.
Pick either the wobble base or turn it over for a solid seat.
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The Inny Bin six chunky shape blocks are designed with fascinating textures that are sure to thrill the fingers.
There’s a cube, a diamond, a sphere, a triangle, a flower, and the happy Fat Brain logo.
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Wooden Floating Ball Train approaching! The large chimney keeps the light Styrofoam ball floating. The small wooden pipe conveys the air through the chimney to the ball which floats in the air as if by magic.
It is important that you do not blow too strong nor too weak. Blow through the wooden pipe and see how long you can float the ball, fun for all ages!
Especially for young children this floating ball toy is a great learning object, ideal for promoting respiratory exercise as well as focus.
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Our Body Tapper features an anti-slip grip and is perfect for anyone who wants to massage, stimulate and relieve body stress.
Use this calming body tappers to gently tap on backs, arms, legs, palms of the hands, or soles of the feet.
An easy way to provide calming deep pressure input that’s wonderfully relaxing and soothing to most tactile sensory seekers.
Awesome!
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Over the past year, and with thanks to the Late Late Toy Show Grant from The Community Foundation of Ireland, Â Sensational Kids have been providing a free Occupational Therapy Service to children in two schools. We are so grateful to read the project outcome report which highlights that by the end of the School Based Occupational Therapy project, 149 primary school students across 2 schools in West Cork, were able to access direct therapy support services from our paediatric school based occupational therapist on a regular basis in their school environment at zero cost to the families or school. This included class screening, implementation of strategies to support sensory and emotional regulation, strategies to support fine motor and gross motor skill development and direct group therapy supporting gross motor and fine motor skill development, sensory and emotional regulation and preparation for secondary school. 45 children also received additional therapy supports […]
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Glow in the Dark Tangles radiate light!
This Tangle is so fun to twist and turn that many find it hard to put down!
Twist and turn it, you’ll be amazed at how fun fidgeting with glowing Tangles can be!
Charge these tangles under the lights, then turn off the lights to see them glow.
Beware, your imagination will come alive while playing with this Tangle!
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4th September 2023: Sensational Kids today announced that it has received an award of €4000, from the second annual AIB Community Fund helping it to provide ongoing support to those who need it most across (local) communities. “By investing the funds into our subsidised therapy services, which include speech & language therapy and occupational therapy for children at our four provincial child development centres, we can ensure that vulnerable children with additional needs throughout Ireland receive the care they need to reach their educational potential”, Karen Leigh, CEO & Founder, Sensational Kids. Earlier this year, AIB asked its customers, the wider public, and colleagues to nominate charities which connect with causes that matter most to them and their communities, for the AIB Community €1 Million Fund. Over 16,000 nominations were received highlighting the immediate support needed for charities across Ireland. Following the inaugural launch in 2022, the AIB Community €1 […]
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A favourite across generations of children, Pin-a-Shape boards never go out of fashion.
The brightly coloured wooden shapes can be combined and pinned to the board with shiny pins to create an endless array of different pictures and scenes.
A fantastic arts and crafts for kids game!
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Want to help your class or children with their basic maths skills?
A homemade abacus is a great way for visual learners to see their calculations.
There are so many ways for kids to play with an abacus:
- count the beads moving them to the right as they count them one by one.
- count by tens by moving an entire row across. This helps to visualize and then internalize the concept of place value.
As children skills progress they can use the DIY abacus for adding and subtracting and skip counting too.
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