Sensory Space Gallery – Ideas to Create Sensory Scenes and Sensory Spaces at Home
Photographs of sensory settings taken at Sensory Space workshops in Bristol
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Suitable for autism, sensory processing disorder, sensory play, baby sensory and sensory spaces.
Simple ideas to create easy sensory scenes, activity and play.
Photographs of sensory settings taken at Sensory Space workshops in Bristol
Read moreIf you have a member of the family, especially a young child, with Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) you will know
Read moreDysgraphia literally means bad handwriting. It’s an inability to get what’s in your head onto paper. This is an incredibly
Read moreFlats without gardens or outdoor spaces can be pretty dull. We’ve had a go at creating some Fairy Gardens to
Read moreWe found this fab game in a Bristol charity shop whilst killing time before an appointment. It’s so much
Read moreThese simple confetti balloons are available from Poundland in packs of three. We had no luck with the pack of
Read moreIf you don’t have access to a garden, growing plants, flowers or even vegetables on a window sill is pretty
Read moreMost people will have seen videos of Mermaid Cushions doing the rounds on Facebook. They are a fantastic sensory resource
Read moreIt’s really easy to create imaginative worlds with eye-catching glow in the dark toys and objects. Not suitable for children
Read moreLove them or loathe them, fidget spinners can create the most marvellous effects. These are four glow in the dark
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