Are you looking for a small gift or a stocking stuffer for the special needs kid on your list? Search no more. Here are twelve eSpecial Needs staff picks for little and inexpensive gifts for children of every ability:
- Theraputty comes in lots of options and makes a great stocking stuffer.[/caption]
- Fiber Optic Lamp - Get ready to make LED lights dance around as they reflect off your ceiling with this small fiber optic lamp! The fiber optic strings can provide tactile stimulation as the strings can be touched. This is from our "deals and closeouts" section and we have limited quantities available!
- Talking Calculator - Make this Talking Calculator "speak" at the touch of any number or for answers only. Ideal for children with visual difficulties or for use in speech therapy.
- Clip the Skill Building Clip On to a backpack, car seat or anywhere you can reach![/caption]
- What Happened? Photographic Flash Cards - Help young learners improve listening, conversation and social skills with What Happened? Photographic Flash Cards. These bright, easy-to handle, photographic cards teach storytelling, making inferences, and sequencing events. Each set includes 52 colorful photo cards for hours of conversation and learning.
- What'Zit Animals 3-Pack - Put fidgety hands to good use creating all kinds of creatures with a simple turn or twist of this What'Zit Animals 3-Pack. Each animal is made up of multi-colored wooden blocks strung together with elastic for creating multiple shapes. What kind of crazy combinations will your child come up with?
- Melissa & Doug Jumbo Triangular Crayons - Your little artist will love this set of ten Jumbo Triangular Crayons from Melissa & Doug! Featuring ten bright, vivid colors to choose from, the special triangular shape of each crayon not only makes for easy gripping but keeps them from rolling away and escaping under the table or couch!
- Baby Sensory Balls come as a set of six, with unique textures on each ball![/caption]Sensory Balls bring soothing relief to little gums at every teething phase (infancy "“ 33 months). These differently textured and colored sensory balls are also great introductory sensory tools invite babies to grasp them, roll them and crawl after them as they explore the different textures found on each one.
- Lauri Lacing & Tracing Shapes - Lacing cards provide an inviting way for little ones to build the essential competence of hand-eye coordination, and these brightly colored shapes and laces make skill-building especially fun. Each card measures four to five inches at its widest diameter. The fun cards also double as tracing tools!
- Squish the Frog - Squish the Frog is both the name of the toy AND the thing you do with it! Take a break with Squish the Frog! You can squeeze them in any way you please and watch the gel beads move inside its translucent exterior for a "ribbity" sensory experience!
- The Ultimate Fidget Fidgipod will soon be your personal "sensory pet" and you won't want to live without it. Perfectly portable so sensory seekers can keep one in their book bags, purses, travel bags, desk drawers, etc. [/caption]The Ultimate Fidget Fidgipod is appropriate for all ages of men women and children who seek sensory input for calming. Its non skid bottom allows its user to simply place it on any flat surface and run their palm or foot over it for instant sensory stimulation. For adults over age 18 who have sensory disorders, this unit alone on a desk or table is generally enough to boost concentration levels!
Find all these items, and more, on eSpecialNeeds.com
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