Toys That Develop Tactile Experiences
Our Top 5 Picks
Crayola Model Magic: Unleash Creativity!
Crayola Model Magic White is the perfect canvas for little artists eager to express their creativity! This lightweight, nontoxic modeling material transforms into endless fun, promoting fine motor skills and imaginative play. Whether they’re crafting intricate sculptures or vibrant slime, kids can learn color mixing and enhance their tactile experiences. 3+ years
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Why we love it:
Crayola Model Magic is a lightweight, nontoxic material that lets kids shape their imaginations while enhancing their fine motor skills through creative play.
Sensory Joy with TickiT Silishapes Circles
TickiT Silishapes Sensory Circles is the perfect tool for calming and engaging sensory play! Designed with both large and small flexible silicone circles, this set not only encourages imaginative play but also aids in developing fine motor skills and sensory exploration. As parents and educators, we know how crucial it is to provide children—especially those on the autism spectrum—with safe, tactile experiences that promote learning and emotional regulation. 3+ years
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Why we love it:
Sensory Joy with TickiT Silishapes Circles includes large and small flexible silicone circles that transform sensory play into a calming adventure while sparking creativity and development.
Squishmallows Sensory Slime Adventure
Original Squishmallows Winston The Owl Premium Scented Slime offers a delightful exploration of sensory play for kids aged 6 and up. This pre-made, blue raspberry-scented slime is not only fun but also enhances fine motor skills, creativity, and tactile experiences, making it an exceptional choice for interactive learning. By mixing in sparkles and charms, children engage in imaginative play that fosters cognitive development and problem-solving abilities. 6+ years
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Why we love it:
Squishmallows Sensory Slime Adventure features delightful blue raspberry-scented slime that encourages imaginative play and interactive learning, all while keeping fingers busy and minds engaged.