Occupational Therapy Toys and More - a list by MissKellyOT

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Must haves for child development and for children with special needs. Supplies I use on a regular basis while working with children

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I use these toys ALL the time and I know kids love them

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Hide-Me Tent and Tunnel

First to recommend

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Great sensory activity for all kids...even better with plastic balls inside tent.

Updated Mar 25, 2008

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Animal Flashlight

First to recommend

2 people recommended this item

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Great for working on visual attention and scanning....oh yeah and kids like it too!

Updated Mar 25, 2008

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Bean Bag Rock 'N Roll

First to recommend

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I love using music when I am working with kids....these are great and interactive

Updated Mar 25, 2008

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Safety Bouncer with Handle

First to recommend

2 people recommended this item

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Don't have room for a huge trampoline but your kids need to bounce? This is a great alternative.

Updated Mar 25, 2008

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Blow Frog

First to recommend

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Kids love these frogs and they are great for sensory play and hand strengthening.

Updated Mar 25, 2008

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Pound-a-Ball

First to recommend

2 people recommended this item

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Great for working on little one's eye-hand coorination...and babies/toddlers love hammers!

Updated Mar 25, 2008

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Say G'day!: Sensory Integration through Rhythm and Song

First to recommend

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Great CD for kids with sensory integration needs.

Updated Mar 5, 2008

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Pre-Writing Skills with Music Book

First to recommend

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This is a great workbook and CD cobination to help with pre-writing skills

Updated Mar 24, 2008

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DeltaSand

2 people recommended this item

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Got to love a tactile product that does not dry out.

Updated Mar 25, 2008

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Squiggle Wiggle Writer

First to recommend

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I use vibrating pens all the time when teaching a child how to write or draw. Gives great sensory feedback to the hands and makes writing even more fun. Children of all ages love these pens. This one is better than some of the vibrating pens I have tried because it has a spring in the tip so even if the child presses too hard it will not break.

Updated Sep 19, 2006

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