Top 5 Toys for Kids with Special Needs

Dannielle D
This guide includes a list of the top 5 toys for children with special needs. Each item is designed towards helping children develop hand/arm coordination, thinking and reasoning skills. Each toy has its own skill enhancement programs to help children learn how to manage on their own.

Vehicles Sound Blocks
$11.83

Fit for children with motor delay, this toy helps reinforce cause-and-effect as well as matching skills. After matching the two cube picture halves in the wooden tray, the child will hear six realistic sounds. This toy is fit for children 2 years of age and older.

Scribble and Sing Art Station
$21-$40

Designed for children aged 18 months and older, this toy plays sounds, songs, and shows a display of brightly colored lights. This toy helps to develop eye/hand coordination, arm movements, grasp,and arm extension. The Tadoodles markers are large in size and help teach the children whole hand grasp. The toy is designed for children with signs of Autism.

Chirpy
$10

Chirpy is a whistle and bath toy resembling a bird. Once the toy is filled with water, children can blow in Chirpy's ear and hear him sing. The toy is designed for enhancing oral-motor skills in children.

Sensory Stepping Stones
$50

This toy is great for children to enhance their sensory. Children can identify the patterns and textures of each stepping stone, by walking across the stones.

Road Builders-15 Pieces
$39.95

Marvel Education has created this roadway toy to aide children in enhancing their thinking and reasoning skills. The set includes 8 straight, 6 curves, and one 4-way intersection square. There is no right or wrong way to build the road.

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Writing about Music and Entertainment has always been a great passion for Music Reviewer/Interviewer Dannielle D. Throughout the course of her career, she has interviewed several artists and bands from aroun...  View profile

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  • moshe6/3/2010

    a good place to shop for Your special needs toys

  • moshe6/3/2010

    a good place to shop for Your special needs toys

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