When you’re raising a child with a disability, you still want to do your best to ensure you can help them learn and grow.
On the one hand, kids don’t need any toys at all to have enriching sensory experiences; anyone can go dig outside in the dirt or make imaginary potions from water and soap. But on the other hand ...
So, when you’re ready to take your toy collection beyond the black-and-white high-contrast cards, here are some of the best ...
I learned that toys involving magical reveals, anything miniature, satisfying sensory experiences, and interactive animals are still very popular. Jellycat stuffed animals and bag charms are also ...
The exploration of new textures, materials and toys are a great way of helping ... why not check out our full Baby Club collection page with loads more sensory object ideas for your baby.