Here at Sensory Toys UK we know that our fidget toys can be beneficial to lots of people. Not only can they help those with additional needs, they can also be used to relieve stress / anxiety and help those that need them to focus. Within this article we will be pinpointing our top ten items that have helped our customers with their stress management at work.
Our stretchy fidgets are brilliant in calming your frustrations and increasing concentration. Many of our customers have brought them for both stress and anxiety management. They are extremely durable and can be stretched and squished to no ends. They come in a number of vibrant colours and are ideal both for your touch and visual senses.
The sensory tangle toy's in our shop are brilliant for focusing and relieving anxiety and stress. It helps to promote positive concentration and is available in six different colours, thereby helping with visual stimulation too. It improves your hand movement and muscle development too. When in need of some time to yourself this is a lovely toy that has the ability to calm you down on a busy day.
Once you see them all you will think is 'how adorable our these baby bean keyrings!?' It is the perfect fidget companion that can come along anywhere with you in your pocket or attached to your keys. The cute beans can be squeezed out to see their little faces, then retracted back into place. It is both a clever and extremely popular item, especially for those who need a pick me up in a busy stressful work day.
Our sensory liquid timers use the flow of coloured oil and water to slowly descend through the hourglass in a calming manner. They are ideal for aiding concentration as well as providing a visual sensory experience. By turning the timer upside down you can watch the bubbles fall and sink to the bottom, helping to calm and sooth those who watch it. With each timer taking approximately two minutes to completely finish.
If you would like to hear more about how our sensory toys have aided adults in relieving stress and anxiety, then please read our latest opinion piece discussing this here.
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