09/07/2025
Take advantage of amazon prime week:
Steal some deals on some fun therapy items that our therapists LOVE! 🛍
1. 🌀 Spinning Gear Toys
Why it’s great: These colorful gears help with fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and language development. Use them to encourage requests (“spin!”), comments (“fast!”), and positional words (“on top”).
2. 🧩 Chunky Wooden Puzzles
Why it’s great: Great for early communication! Encourage labeling (“cat,” “truck”), making sounds (“moo,” “vroom”), and requesting. Also supports fine motor coordination and cognitive development.
3. 🫧 Bubbles Set
Why it’s great: Bubbles are perfect for modeling early words, encouraging turn-taking, and building joint attention. Toddlers love the excitement of popping, making it ideal for engaging children in speech therapy.
4. 📖 Pop-It Books
Why it’s great: Pop-it books combine sensory fun with story time. Kids can label pictures, request turns, and pop bubbles while learning new words.
5. 🟠🔷 Shape Sorters
Why it's great: More than toys—they’re mini therapy sessions. They build fine motor control, teach spatial reasoning and early math, encourage language through labeling, requesting, and describing, support social‑emotional skills via turn-taking and playful interaction...All while being super engaging and versatile!
6. 🐷 Fisher-Price Piggy Bank
Why it’s great: This interactive toy builds vocabulary, action words, and early requests. Kids can drop coins and practice saying “in,” “more,” or “I want coin,” while also learning turn-taking and pretend play.
7. 🚀 Stomp Rocket
Why it’s great: This active toy supports gross motor skills, turn-taking, and cause-and-effect understanding. It's also fantastic for language like “ready, set, GO!”, “high!”, or “again!”
🌟 Bonus: Get kids moving and talking at the same time!
8. 💍 Fidget Rings / Sensory Rings
Why it’s great: These discreet sensory tools support self-regulation, focus, and anxiety reduction. Great for children who need a calming outlet during transitions, therapy, or classroom time.
9. 😄 Facial Expression Puppets
Why it’s great: These puppets help kids learn to identify and express emotions-ideal for social skills and emotional regulation work in therapy. Use them to teach feelings, perspective-taking, and expressive language.