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Recommendations for sensory toys please

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Emotionalsupportviper · 08/12/2022 20:08

For a young baby,

Just been recently blessed with grandson, and of course because he was born so near Christmas they are swamped with stuff.

I asked if there's anything in particular they'd like and his mama said "Something sensory - crinkly, something like that".

Any ideas, anyone? Noises, textures, colours, lights, whatever - these are new to me.

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grayhairdontcare · 08/12/2022 20:18

We got our granddaughter some sensory books and cubes.
We also got her a foil blanket and some silk scarves.

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LunchWithAGruffalo · 08/12/2022 20:19

Foil emergency blankets are great for little ones to lay on. Usually find them on Amazon for a couple of pounds.

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MammaWeasel · 08/12/2022 20:20

A plastic rainmaker, ours loved theirs, as did I.

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MammaWeasel · 08/12/2022 20:24

This I a rainmaker

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LunchWithAGruffalo · 08/12/2022 20:24

A taggy blanket or taggy comforter. My winter baby got a lot of use out of the blanket as we used it in the pram.

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MammaWeasel · 08/12/2022 20:25

Also, if you can get to a Smyths toy store, they had a pack of sensory balls.....hard to describe but very lovely for little hands

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CrookCrane · 08/12/2022 20:27

Lamaze Freddie the Firefly or Captain Calamari.

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SBAM · 08/12/2022 20:28

Almost anything can be a sensory toy, but I’d start with something like: Foil emergency blanket, rainmaker, a Brio rattle, a Glitter wand, a small child safe mirror, a maraca.

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Mummy2C · 08/12/2022 20:35

Look up treasure baskets. You could start up a basket and then add to it as they get older. If theyre newborn you could also get black and white things/ patterns etc. Tiger do handheld lights that are great.

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NoNamesLeft234678 · 08/12/2022 22:04

Callsky Sensory Lights 10W Fiber Optic Curtain Lights for Sensory Room/Autistic Kids,APP+Twinkle+Sound Activated Light Engine,Tough and Durable (30.75) Sparkle Flash Point Cables, 50pcs2m +Remote amzn.eu/d/37eEiaW?tag=mumsnet&ascsubtag=mnforum-21
If you can afford them these would definitely be worth it!! They have them at sensory class and I've never seen a baby not like them!! My next child (in 4-5 years if all goes to plan) will be getting some and I wish I go my little one some but he is 15 months now so it's too late really.

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Emotionalsupportviper · 09/12/2022 09:32

Thank you so much everyone! What a fab bunch you are! 💕

I've got some wonderful ideas from this thread - I'll go through them properly and decide what to get.

(If any more are forthcoming I'd love to hear about them, too)

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LouiseGMumsnet · 20/12/2022 15:56

Hi @Emotionalsupportviper Thanks for posting. If you're still looking for sensory toys for your Grandson, we have an article on the best tummy time toys which might have something suitable for him. There are some lovely toys on there that crinkle and make noise, and many have been recommended by Mumsnet users. I hope you find it useful.

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Emotionalsupportviper · 20/12/2022 22:27

Thank you, @LouiseGMumsnet Louise - I'll have a look at these, too.

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Greybutterfly · 20/12/2022 22:48

A bubble machine. My DD has been fascinated with bubbles since her sensory class at 6 weeks. Now at 7 months she tries to catch the bubbles.
She loves the foil blanket and foil crinkly books.
I am also going to get her some light up bath toys for Christmas

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Emotionalsupportviper · 21/12/2022 09:43

Thank you @Greybutterfly

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