Excellent Sensory Toys That Help Kids With Autism

Sensory play is so much fun and so important. If you’re interested in a quick overview of our other senses besides the common 5 senses, check out my post More Than 5 Senses.

 Below I will share my favorite types of toys to encourage sensory play. Feel free to click on the pictures that will take you to amazon, or you can do your own search for similar items. If you have toys you love, I’d love to hear about them in the comments section! This will be a growing list, so please come back again.

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Proprioceptive and Vestibular Activities

These activities are good for body awareness, large motor skills, balance, movement, etc. As a Walmart affiliate, I earn from qualifying purchases at no cost to you. Click on the picture below to go to my recommendations.

Tactile Activities

Tactile activities are great for kids who seek out a lot of tactile sensory input, but they’re also good for kids who avoid them. Don’t force your kids to play with them, but giving them exposure to different textures can be good for them.

To see all my favorite toys, click below.

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