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Kids Activity Center

Browse through our printable coloring pages, activity pages, and DIY crafts for kids.

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Calm Down Bottles are a wonderful sensory tool to help in calming anxious children that have sensory sensitivities.

Sensory DIY Project: Foam Slime

Foam Slime is fun to squeeze in your hands. You can stretch it, roll it, or bounce it.

This useful sensory tool provides an excellent tactile fidget that is completely mess free!

Texture books are a great tool to give your kiddos a sensory input take-along.

This sensory toy is perfect for helping children focus their anxious and fidgety behavior. The different textures, sounds and even scents will appeal to the senses.

A lap belt is a great tool to help provide proprioceptive input for sensory kids. It will help a child control their fidgets and focus for school or any other task.

Sound from a rain stick bottle can help children to learn focus and self-regulation. It's a great and soothing way for kids to calm down, and best of all without any mess!

 

Do you have a lot of old socks without matches? Turn them into something beautiful to brighten up your table.

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