Sensory TheraPlay Box June 2017 Review. Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links. I received this box for review.
Sensory TheraPlay Box is a subscription box filled with sensory toys for kids. Boxes are $39.95/month and come with 5-8 sensory toys/ items in each box. Items are designed for kids on the autism spectrum or who have sensory processing needs. Items are chosen to encourage the development of important sensory motor skills and are calming/ therapeutic. All items are selected by an Occupational Therapist, so you know the toys will be appropriate!
The Details
Cost: $39.95/month
Coupon: Use the coupon welcome to save 10%.
What's in the box? Each box contains 4-6 items chosen to encourage the development of important sensory motor skills and are calming/ therapeutic.
Everything arrived in a purple box.
First Look
There was an information card introducing the June box.
The information card gives detailed descriptions for everything in the box.
Ooze Tube $7.89 This ooze tube is calming to watch! After you turn over the tube, the ooze slowly flows to the bottom section. My son has been taking this everywhere in his little backpack.
Busy Fingers Marble Maze Kit $13.99 Each of these cloth toys have a maze stitched in the fabric. Your child's objective is to maneuver the marbles through the maze. There is stuffing or sand inside, which makes the project
Mad Mattr Brick Maker $9.99 This dough is like play dough, but it doesn't dry out. The package comes with molds so you can make LEGO-like bricks. This is also wheat, gluten, and casein free.
Abilitations Squash It $2.00 This toy is so fun! You squash each side to the other side. I will admit, I've had fun playing with this thing.
Wacky Tracks $5.95 This fidget toy can be bent into numerous different ways. My son and nephew loved playing with this. It does make a clicking sound, so it's not super quiet, but we were still able to bring it to church.
Spiky Slap Bracelets $7.95 This set of three spiky bracelets are slap bracelets! Your child can use the rubber spikes as a sensory tool or they are just fun to play with. These haven't left my son since I gave him the box. He brings them all with him everywhere he goes.
This is my arm, obviously, but you can see how they look.
Final Thought: This was a wonderful box and it had a $47.99 value! I showed it to an occupational therapist I know, and she was impressed too! My son has carted everything with him from this box to my older son's sports events, appointments, dinner, you name it. It review many great boxes, but it's been awhile since a box has really made such an impression on my 5 year old. You can use the coupon welcome to save 10% on your subscription.
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