Indoor Therapy Sensory Swing
Kids love to move! This swing is excellent for the kiddos who needs a little movement when calling out spelling homework.
BluPosture Posture Cushion
This is our favorite cushion to help correct posture and avoid back pain. It is great if you spend a lot of time sitting at a desk throughout the day.
Wobble Board
A crowd favorite! Engage the vestibular system and work on core stability while having a blast.
Kitchen Utensil Set
A great way to get your picky eater positively engaged in the feeding experience is by letting them help you cook!
Chef Dress Up Set
“Chef Jack” reporting for duty! A great way to make food exciting.
Teether Stick
Teach baby how to chew on those back teeth before she learns to chew food.
Weighted Blanket
We love weighted blankets! They are therapeutic for kids and adults alike. Even these lighter weighted blankets can calm your nervous system to help promote healthy sleep. Lots of patterns to choose from, too!
Mini Trampoline
Another great one for letting them get their wiggles out. Turn their need to fidget into some constructive fun.
Anti-Fatigue Balance Board
This is a great tool to work on core strength and correct posture while being productive at your standing desk!
Little Balance Box
An amazing alternative to the traditional walker to help little ones progress to independent walking!
Oral Motor Sensory Toy
These are fun sensory tools that little ones enjoy chewing and touching. They provide stimulation that babies may crave while also introducing different textures.
Food Cutter Set
Make food FUN with shapes and other food utensils as kids become food explorers.
Canvas and Wooden Hanging Swing
Precious indoor/outdoor swing. Great for infant, babies, and toddlers!
VersaDesk Standing Desk
This is our favorite standing desk! A great way to keep your posture in check, especially if you have a desk job.
Wobble Chair
Challenge posture and calm those fidgety legs on this cool alternative to a regular chair.
Honey Bear Transition Cup
Honey Bear here is great for teaching straw skills. Squeeze to give a taste and this encourages baby to take it from there. Bonus- fosters confidence and independence, too!
GooTensils
A great way to encourage self-feeding for a new eater who doesn’t have the fine motor control to keep contents on a spoon, but wants to self-feed!
“The Ins and Outs of Poop”
Funny name, helpful read! An all-encompassing guide for parents and professionals alike on functional constipation and subsequent management.
“Nobody Ever Told Me (or my Mother) That!”
Diane Bahr, SLP, covers a lot of ground in her comprehensive book on feeding, breathing, and speech development!