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The Therapy Store has a range of different equipment and toys for special needs children. From improving a child’s balance and coordination to simply making play time easier, our equipment includes the best selection of special needs toys in Australia.
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Baby Earmuffs
$32.95 -
Bionic Claw
$9.95 -
Rainbow Road School Programme 4th Edition
$950.00 -
Stepping Logs
$129.95 -
Stepping Stones
$119.95 -
Ezyroller Classic
$169.95 -
Hoppit
$19.95 -
Saturn Hoppit
$24.95 -
Happy Hopperz
$54.95 -
Scooter Board – Large
$39.95 -
Scooter Board Paddles
$14.95 -
Scooter Board Connector
$7.95 -
Peanut Ball
$54.95 – $64.95 -
Swiss Ball
$29.95 – $39.95 -
Plastic Whizzy Dizzy
$199.95 -
Alphabet Bean Bags Set
$49.95 -
REP Band Tubing
$6.95 – $37.95 -
Pea Pod
$249.00 – $295.00 -
Hokki Stool 46Cm
$149.00 -
Hokki Stool 38Cm
$149.00 -
You & Me Therapy Mirror
$149.00 -
Lava Lamp
$28.95 -
Dycem Non Slip Matting
$19.95 – $54.95 -
Scooter Board – Small
$29.95
Kids love to bounce, and the Happy Hopperz are a fun and adorable way to do just that. These inflatable dogs and dinos are an excellent way to develop balance and gross motor skills while having fun. For more challenge, the Saturn Hoppit will also build lower body strength as kids try to keep from bouncing off!
The Pedal Roller is another excellent piece of special needs equipment for teaching gross motor skills in a fun way. All kids have to do is walk on the platforms to propel it forwards, while learning about action and reaction. Skipping ropes encourage children to get active, improving coordination and dexterity as they strive to beat their previous record.
Some of our equipment is just plain cool. The Sonic Power demonstrates electrical conductivity in a completely safe and visually stimulating way. This is a great way to pique children’s curiosity about how and why things work the way they do.