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I have a number of sensory toys and games for kids in the preschool years or ks1. We used these to work with fine motor skills, turn-taking, recall, and as alternatives to the phonics heavy method at school. They are great for supplementing learning/therapy at home. (From a pet/smoke free home):


I am happy to sell these individually or as a bundle. You can text me at 07341134737 and we can arrange a pick up or drop off around ED. Please text rather than send a PM or reply if you are interested in any of the items. They are all gently used and intact. Many of these have helped us in the early years post autism diagnosis and beyond, but they may help many children with or without SEN. My LO has benefited immensely from these and hoping these go on to help other children and families.


1. ABC and 1-10 wooden preschool toy ?10

2. Magnetic words ?5

3. Magnetic Star Chart ?5

4. Flash cards (Same or Different, Counting 1-20, Sight words, Rhyming, Story cards) 50p each

5. Bag of animal magnets and animal sewing boards and shoestrings ?5

6. Animal matching foam game ?5

7. The Sneaky Snacky Squirrel Game ?8

8. Thomas & Friends Memory Game ?3

9. Orchard Flowerpot game ?5

10. Disney Princesses Pop up Magic Castle Game ?7

11. Goodnight Moon Counting game ?5


**sorry the image resolution is so poor, I can send a high res image copy if you text.

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