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8 Top-Rated Toys Every Child With Autism Will Love

8 Top-Rated Toys Every Child With Autism Will Love

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8 Toys for Autistic Children

If you're having a hard time finding toys for an autistic child, look no further. With options that help with sensory and behavioral development, your little one will have a blast with any number of options from this gift guide.
Some developments are being made to create experiences, events, and even toys, more manageable and accessible for children with autism. Luckily, Amazon has a vast selection of appropriate and fun toys that'll make any child, happy. Below are 8 toys for autistic children that will help them flourish.

1. The Noodley Children LED Finger Light Gloves


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5 Star Review: "These are so amazing! These gloves are really cool and a really great value. The gloves light up and when you press the button on each hand the lights change to do several different variation with the lights and the colors. Noodley's not only ships the gloves with the batteries included, they even enclose additional batteries for when the included ones runs out...I mean how can you beat that value for $14.95? My 9 year old loves them and I find them to be fun as well. They fit her hands just fine with room to go. I definitely recommend these!!".
3 Star Review: "Beautiful bright colors. The gloves are slightly smaller than I expected and that makes the wiring a bit uncomfortable. However, I would use them on special occasions like Halloween and parties."

2. Super Z Outlet Liquid Motion Bubbler for Sensory Play


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5 Star Review: "My nephew has autism so in researching toys that he would love this bubbler popped up! I thought it was round like a cylinder type structure but it’s flat! Needless to say he didn’t care, he loves it!!! It reminds me of those sand pictures that you flip up and the sand travels to the bottom! These toys are great! I’m ordering more for Christmas to add to his gift! I like that they have different colors to add to the collection!"
2 Star Review: "This product was lovely to watch, but fell one time about 3 feet from a shelf, cracked and started to leak. Given that this is supposed to be for sensory calming, I was hoping it would be more sturdy. My intent was to use it with my special ed students but it was far too fragile."

3. VIAHART Brain Flakes 500 Piece Interlocking Plastic Disc Set


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5 Star Review: "I bought these for my 6 and 2 year old boys with the intention of using them as just another way to build and create. I will say that I enjoyed building with them, but they didn’t as much. My oldest is ADHD, SPD, and ODD - and extremely impatient. I think this would be more suited for children who have the patience, which he does not. I gave this item five stars because they have served a wonderful purpose in our home for not only imaginative play, but another filler for sensory boxes! They’re awesome. As seen in the picture, they have been used for motor development and imaginary food. Im sure as they get older they will begin building. A+!"
3 Star Review: "I bought this for my three year old nephew for Christmas and it was easily one of his favorite gifts. That being said, these really aren't appropriate for children as young as three, despite what the seller says, because he really struggled to force the pieces together to build things; to do so requires a good amount of strength because they do not click together easily, again, contrary to what the seller says. However, my nephew did really enjoy dumping all 500 pieces out, throwing them up in the air "like snowflakes," and playing with them with his dump trucks. These were a major hit with him. My brother and sister-in-law were slightly less enthusiastic about cleaning up 500 little pieces when it was time to go home, but they're good sports."

4. ArtCreativity Classic Pin Art Game


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5 Star Review: "I bought these for our 5 & 3 year olds. They are very relaxing to play with and the kids and even adults love them. Good quality too."
3 Star Review: "The price was decent, but some pins were missing and we had to bend some others back into shape. OK if further damage to the item is expected, but otherwise this is not acceptable."

5. Sanho Dynamic Movement Sensory Sock, Body Sox


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5 Star Review: "My 8 year old loves this. Silky material, feels nice. Fits inside well, can still breathe when inside. I followed the guidelines for her height in which size to order and it fits fine."
1 Star Review: "Basically a piece of material. My kids can do the same thing with a blanket"

6. Club Fun Hanging Rope Chair


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5 Star Review: "Bought this for my son (7y) that is on the spectrum! He is always wanting to sit or hug on me and sometimes it's just too hot and he's also getting heavier! 😊 This gives him that comforting feeling and I can sit and enjoy my wine!! He loves it!! It is very well made and takes a few minutes to put together!! 5 stars"
3 Star Review: "Awesome swing concept but it's a little uncomfortable for adults. I like to just sway on it with my child on top of my lap Easy to assemble and hang. I bought the hanging straps and carabiner separate."

7. Plastic Visual ASD Behavior Keyring


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5 Star Review: "This works amazing for a non verbal child. I would highly recommend this for any parent of a child with Autism. I will be purchasing one for the child care provider and both of my vehicles."
2 Star Review: "Good concept but most of these are kinda negative. This is good for a misbehaved child. It basically tells all the things not to do."

8. Tangle Therapy Relax for Hand and Mind Wellness


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5 Star Review: "I had heard about Tangles a few months ago but never really understood why they were so popular in the autism/ADD community. I didn't know exactly what they were for, so I largely ignored them. However, during my first visit to a new therapist, she handed this kind of Tangle to me and as I rambled on about my past, it was so easy to talk while my hands idly played with the Tangle. I liked fidgeting with it so much that didn't want to give it back at the end of the session! I did, though, but luckily I was able to buy one for myself soon after. I debated amongst the fuzzy Tangles and the metallic ones, but I decided on this one because it has a bumpy texture that feels nice. If you prefer smooth things, go with a metallic one, but if you like bumpy surfaces, this one's great. Mine is very sturdy despite many friends and family members testing it out to see for themselves if they liked it (all of them did). I prefer this to a fidget spinner or a cube because it's quite nice to form different shapes with it and encourages more creative motion than repetitive motion. It definitely calms me down when I'm anxious and it's nice to stim with when I need to do some thinking, especially about difficult subjects. It's a nice, noiseless distraction that may look childish but is very therapeutic. I recommend these to anyone who has anxiety, autism, ADHD, or anyone who just likes to stim. No throwing, no spinning, no clicking: just silently manipulating the curves into pleasing shapes."
2 Star Review: "This is a cool toy, and my son really likes it. However, it breaks apart really easily and the pieces are too small. So I can't let my older son play with it anymore cause it it's too dangerous around the baby."

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