Mind & Body
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Doron Layeled Giant Wild Animals Puzzle
Dimension: 6 x 10 x 1.5 inches QUALITY MATERIALS & DYES: Doron Layeled by Edushape wooden toys are made of quality wood, sourced ethically, and... -
Stop Relax & Think
Active, impulsive children learn motor control, relaxation skills, how to express their feelings and how to problem-solve Ideal game to help impulsive children think before... -
Fine Motor Kit 47: Tiny Pop Beads Charm
' Colorful pop beads promote bilateral hand skill, finger strength, and stability of the hand. Simply join them together -
Fidgeting Fabric Maze
A 22cm by 14cm fabric maze to fidget wherever you are. Randomly Selected -
Theo The Therapy Dog
Provide A Comforting Companion In The Form Of A Fuzzy Lapdog With a slightly heavy weight, this specially designed, lovable, and cuddly friend can provide... -
Pictionary Card Game
Pictionary meets charades in the craziest card game ever, with no drawing required This new version of the classic game is sure to be a... -
Spot The Differences – Big Book
Two real life pictures to spot the differences between the two. Therapeutic and relaxing activity Book may be differ from website picture -
Calm Down Kit
Learning Made Fun: Make learning fun—anywhere, anytime—with Carson Dellosa's Be Clever Wherever Calm Down Corner Kit! This portable tool kit is packed with ways to... -
eeboo: All In Order (Logical Sequencing)
eeBoo's All in Order Logical Sequencing Set helps to build logical ordering and executive functioning skills while cultivating memory, verbal skills, and predictive reading. Sequencing... -
Make 7 – Connect The Number Tiles Game by Pressman
Players take turns dropping numbered tiles into the slots on the console The first player to play tiles that add up to 7 wins! Reinforces... -
Pressman Tumble
Pull out a stick See what happens as you try to keep the marbles from tumbling down Plastic unit, sticks, and marbles 5 Inches Tall... -
Reading Detective RX (Grade 6 – 12)
Made in United States Easy to Use These fiction and nonfiction activities use higher-order thinking to develop reading comprehension