Sensory Toy Guide - Listing

Find the best sensory toys for kids with autism, ADHD, and sensory processing disorder.



Pop Its

Pop its are cheap and simple sensory toys. They are great for people who enjoy popping and listening to the sounds. They can be gotten for around 3$ - 7$, depending on the size and design



Fidget Cubes

Fidget Cubes are small, dice-like fidget toys that easily fit in pockets, purses, or backpacks. They can be gotten for around 5$ - 10$, depending on the brand.



Sliders

Sliders are small discs that slide together and apart. They use magnets, and usually come in sets of 3. They cost around 4$, and come in many designs, including food, cards, disks and rods.



Liquid Timers

Liquid Timers are like sand timers, but with a multicoloured liquid that drips down. The liquid then lands in a little compartment in the bottom, and is ready to be turned again. You can get them for around 7$ - 10$, depending on the size.



Fish Sensory Lamps

These lamps are large, and designed to live in a room. They can cost up to 100$, but are usually 30$-50$. They are quite tall and they are designed to live in a room. If you couple one of these with a blackout blind and some other sensory toys, you have a sensory room!



Pop Tubes

Pop Tubes are cheap sensory toys that can be gotten from almost anywhere! Most supermarkets sell them down their toy aisle, and there are 100s of designs on Amazon! These fidget toys are small, ribbed tubes that make a sound when pulled out and pushed together. You can get them for around 1$ - 5$, depending on size and count.



Wacky Tracks

Wacky Tracks are a type of fidget toy that is a long, plastic chain that snaps into position. They can be gotten for around 4$ - 6$, and normally in packs of 3 or 5.



Magnetic Rings

Magnetic Rings are small rings with magnets inside. You can roll them, spin them between your fingers and stack them. They cost between 4$ and 7$, and you get 3 in a pack.



Keyboard Clickers

Keyboard Clickers are keycaps and switches attached to a small casing. The casing is usually clear, and you can change the keycaps if you wish. They can cost 5$ - 10$, but can be more depending on the size.



TapTap

The TapTap is a smart fidget toy that contains games that are played by pressing the tactile, light-up rubber buttons or using the Joystick. The games included are basic, but fun. It costs $10.



Busy Boards

Busy Boards are large wooden boards with switches, buttons, dials, locks and lights. They are not very portable, and they are quite large and noisy. They cost around $30.