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10 Sensory Toys & Gifts for Autistic Kids

Parents, please submit your ideas below to grow our list of wonderful toys and gifts for autistic kids! Help out other families by sharing the sensory toys and other giftable ideas that your child has loved.

Of course, children on the autism spectrum will love all sorts of different things based on their age and interests, so check out our other parent-curated gift lists for much more inspiration.

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    Step2 Water Play Table

    Erin P.:  This toy is such a hit during the summer months! We usually set ours up next to the kiddie pool and the kids enjoy hours of outdoor fun!

    Kinetic Sand

    Brittany Kozielski:  Kinetic Sand is just about the coolest thing ever invented. I find myself enjoying Kinetic Sand as much as my kids do. This is a no mess and easy to clean up sand. Kinetic sand does not get stuck to you it just kind of melts off. Some say it is 98% sand and 2% magic! You can play, mold and make beautiful sand art with it. This set includes a mess-containing tray and plastic sand molds, but you can also buy it on its own or make your own kinetic sand if you prefer!

    Wobble Chair

    Wobble chairs promote continuous movement and active sitting, resulting in better concentration for kids. Basically, the seated movement relaxes the right side of the brain and leads to better focus. This particularly helps kids with ADD, ADHD, and autism, but could be a worthy homework station investment for any child who has trouble focusing.

    Shashibo Shape Shifting Box

    This combination fidget toy and puzzle cube is addicting for all ages, and would be an awesome gift for teens or older kids who love puzzles and brainteasers. Be aware that it's made out of 36 rare-earth magnets, and as with all magnets, should be kept away from children who might put them in their mouths.

    Fat Brain Toys Dimpl

    A small, handheld sensory toy with colorful, flexible silicone bubbles. Pressing these bubbles creates a satisfying popping sensation, engaging children's senses and promoting fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and sensory exploration.

    NeeDoh Nice Cube

    This popular sensory toy is filled with a soft material that is satisfying to squeeze, stretch and squish.

    BlissLights Sky Lite Evolve

    This galaxy projector creates a mesmerizing display of nebula clouds and stars on walls and ceilings, perfect for a relaxing and immersive atmosphere.

    Hugimals

    Hugimals are weighted stuffed animals designed to provide comfort and sensory support, and make a nice gift for autistic kids. They are filled with calming materials and weighted evenly throughout their bodies to mimic a real hug, helping to reduce stress and anxiety.

    Fat Brain Toys Teeter Popper

    A unique sensory balance board covered in suction cups that give a satisfying "pop" with each movement, encouraging active play while improving core strength, balance, and coordination.

    Knot Ball Pillow

    These trendy throw pillows have sensory advantages, because they're comforting to hug and hands can be slipped into the loops for soothing gentle pressure.

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