After chatting with many of our lovely customers who are looking for activities and Sensory Toys that will spark the imagination of their children with sensory needs, we have created a super duper collection of their most favourite toys, games and crafts.
A good sensory toy should engage multiple senses, be safe, and cater to the specific needs and preferences of the child. Here are some ideas;
Multi-Sensory Engagement   - Touch: Varied textures, weights, and materials.   - Sight: Bright colours, patterns, and visual stimuli.   - Sound: Gentle sounds like crinkling, bells, or soothing music.   - Smell: Safe and pleasant scents.   - Taste: For chewable toys, ensure they are made of non-toxic, safe materials.
Sensory Toys should be captivating and keep the child's interest. Ideally they can be used in various ways to prevent boredom and provides an appropriate level of challenge and stimulation. Lightweight and easy to carry Sensory Toys areperfect for on-the-go use such as restaurants, travel and boring shopping trips!
NeeDoh is considered a good Sensory Toy for several reasons, addressing various sensory and developmental needs:
1. Tactile Stimulation
Soft and Squeezable: NeeDoh has a unique, squishy texture that is soothing to squeeze, providing excellent tactile stimulation. This can help improve fine motor skills and hand strength.
Varied Textures: Some variations of NeeDoh come with different textures, offering a diverse tactile experience.
2. Visual Appeal
Bright Colours: NeeDoh is available in a range of bright, eye-catching colours that can be visually stimulating and engaging.
Glow-in-the-Dark Options: Some versions glow in the dark, adding an extra layer of visual interest and fun.
3. Calming and Stress Relief
Stress Relief: Squeezing and manipulating NeeDoh can help reduce stress and anxiety, providing a calming effect. The repetitive action of squeezing can be particularly soothing.
Focus and Concentration: Using NeeDoh can help improve focus and concentration, especially for individuals with ADHD or sensory processing disorders.