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Sensory Favorites for Every Child's Journey

Shop by Sensory Type to discover tools that match your child’s world — from tactile textures and deep-pressure hugs to movement, music, and visual calm. Because every child deserves to feel understood — and every sense deserves to shine

For busy hands that love to squeeze, squish & explore

Touch + Fine Motor

Examples:
Pop fidgets, textured balls, kinetic sand, sensory bins, tactile blocks.
Tactile tools engage the sense of touch through textures, pressure, and resistance. They can improve fine-motor skills and help children self-regulate by giving predictable, calming feedback.
Krew Tip
Perfect for kids who need something in their hands to stay calm and focused.
For kids who love hugs, jumping, or “heavy work”

Body Awareness + Deep Pressure

Examples:

Weighted blankets, compression vests, body socks, resistance bands, crash pads

Proprioceptive products give deep-pressure input — like a body hug that helps organize the nervous system. They support coordination, calmness, and grounding, especially during transitions or bedtime.

Krew Tip

Use before bed or after school to help reset the body and mind.

For little movers who spin, rock, or wiggle

Movement + Balance

Examples:
Rocking pods, swings, balance boards, wiggle cushions, mini trampolines
Vestibular tools activate the balance system through safe, rhythmic motion. They help regulate alertness, build balance skills, and satisfy the need for movement.
Krew Tip
Movement can be a superpower — just channel it safely and often.
For kids who love lights, color, and calm motion

Sight + Focus

Examples:
Liquid timers, glitter jars, light projectors, sensory tubes, calm-down lamps
Visual sensory tools use gentle motion, color, and light to soothe and focus. They’re perfect for quiet time or creating a calming visual rhythm.
Krew Tip
Pair visual tools with soft music to create a full calming zone.
For kids who tune in with music or sound

Sound + Rhythm

Examples:
Sound machines, musical instruments, rhythm toys, noise-reducing headphones
Auditory tools provide consistent, soothing sound input — from white noise to rhythmic beats. They can block distractions, support transitions, or satisfy sound seekers.
Krew Tip
Gentle sound can shift energy levels — use it to set the mood for focus or rest.
For kids who chew, bite, or seek oral comfort

Mouth + Taste + Chewing

Examples:

Chewelry, chew tubes, oral motor straws, vibration tools

Oral sensory tools give safe, satisfying input for children who mouth objects. They
support self-regulation, oral-motor strength, and focus.

Krew Tip
Offer a designated chew tool to redirect chewing safely anywhere.
For kids who learn best through full-body play

Combined Play + Exploration

Examples:

Sensory bins, climbing tunnels, light-up play mats, activity tables

Multi-sensory products combine touch, sound, sight, and movement for rich, exploratory experiences. They build creativity, body awareness, and 
cooperative play.
Krew Tip
Use multi-sensory play to practice turn-taking and social skills while having fun.
How To Choose Wisely

Every Child’s Sensory
Needs Are Different

Observe how your child responds to each kind of input. Rotate tools to keep play fresh and avoid overstimulation. Always check age guidelines and supervise use. Most importantly — let your child lead the way in choosing what feels right to them.
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Whether you’re just starting out or want to maximize your exposure, NeuroKrew has a tier for every level of professional. Pick the plan that fits your goals and grow with us.

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$14/month

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