Sensory Products for the Classroom: What Teachers Love
Sensory Products for the Classroom: What Teachers Love
We hear from teachers all the time about products that make a genuine difference in their classrooms. These are the ones they keep coming back for.
Fidget Chair Bands
Stretch bands that wrap around chair legs. Kids push and bounce their feet against them quietly while they work. Fidget Chair Bands are the number one product teachers tell us about — they're silent, durable, and let kids move without disrupting anyone.
Wobble Cushion
Place it on any classroom chair for gentle movement while sitting. The Wobble Cushion is inflatable, so you can adjust how much wobble you want. Teachers tell us it helps kids who struggle to stay seated through longer lessons.
Visual Timer
The coloured disc shows time remaining at a glance — no clock-reading needed. Teachers use the Visual Timer for activity transitions, independent work blocks, and quiet time. It reduces the constant “how long?” questions.
Ear Defenders
Classrooms can be noisy. Ear Defenders reduce background noise so kids can concentrate. Teachers tell us they're brilliant during free play, assemblies, and independent reading time. Comfortable enough to wear for extended periods.
Weighted Lap Pad
A small, discreet weighted pad that sits on a child's lap during class. The Weighted Lap Pad provides calming pressure without being obvious. Teachers tell us it helps kids settle during carpet time and focused work.
Pencil Toppers
For the pencil chewers. Pencil Toppers give kids something safe to chew while they write. Teachers love them because they save pencils and keep kids on task. Also check out Reading Focus Cards for guided reading.
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