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Mimi
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Post subject: Autism-friendly sensory toys Posted: Wed Jun 21, 2023 8:28 |
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Bouncing Hedgehog |
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Hi all,
Is there any chance that anybody here can suggest where to buy autism friendly sensory toys for two kids aged 4 & 5, from stores (online if possible) that are based or that trade in the U.K?
They are for my brother’s children. He does not have a large budget but has been instructed to buy sensory toys that are made with autistic children in mind and is at a bit of a loss. Absolutely open to second hand if there is such a source that sells them. Are there any stores, charities, brands, etc that anyone can recommend?
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MaliA
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Post subject: Re: Autism-friendly sensory toys Posted: Wed Jun 21, 2023 9:02 |
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Gogmagog |
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https://www.sensorytoyshop.com/It's based near me so obviously brilliant by proxy.
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Mimi
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Post subject: Re: Autism-friendly sensory toys Posted: Wed Jun 21, 2023 9:35 |
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Bouncing Hedgehog |
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Cheers, Mali!
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Sir Taxalot
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Post subject: Re: Autism-friendly sensory toys Posted: Thu Jun 22, 2023 4:17 |
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Can you dig it? |
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Some good stuff on there. Not fully related to the orginal post, but on that online store: The bubble gun styled to look like a minigun ( https://www.sensorytoyshop.com/bubble-gun-575-p.asp) is certainly an eye catching design
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Findus Fop
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Post subject: Re: Autism-friendly sensory toys Posted: Thu Jun 22, 2023 11:08 |
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Prince of Fops |
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Sir Taxalot wrote: Some good stuff on there. Not fully related to the orginal post, but on that online store: The bubble gun styled to look like a minigun ( https://www.sensorytoyshop.com/bubble-gun-575-p.asp) is certainly an eye catching design That's amazing. V annoying it's out of stock, would be perfect for fop the youngest's bday
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Findus Fop
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Post subject: Re: Autism-friendly sensory toys Posted: Thu Jun 22, 2023 12:01 |
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Prince of Fops |
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Findus Fop wrote: Sir Taxalot wrote: Some good stuff on there. Not fully related to the orginal post, but on that online store: The bubble gun styled to look like a minigun ( https://www.sensorytoyshop.com/bubble-gun-575-p.asp) is certainly an eye catching design That's amazing. V annoying it's out of stock, would be perfect for fop the youngest's bday Found a gold one on Amazon, birthday saved!
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Squirt
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Post subject: Re: Autism-friendly sensory toys Posted: Thu Jun 22, 2023 13:34 |
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Findus Fop
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Post subject: Re: Autism-friendly sensory toys Posted: Thu Jun 22, 2023 13:40 |
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Prince of Fops |
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Post subject: Re: Autism-friendly sensory toys Posted: Thu Jun 22, 2023 13:58 |
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Heavy Metal Tough Guy |
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I mean, they're legit - it says so right in the URL.
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Sir Taxalot
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Post subject: Re: Autism-friendly sensory toys Posted: Fri Jun 23, 2023 3:47 |
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Can you dig it? |
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Squirt wrote: I really want to click on that link but I'm at work and logged on as myself, so I think I'll wait - or - do it on someone else's computer
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