Sensory Toys
Imagine building a castle of light, with blocks of different colours balanced just right!
Sensory toys allow all children to experience and explore a variety of sensations to help them understand and connect with the world around them. These toys provide a safe way to regulate sensory input, whether to manage sensitivities or stimulate additional sensory needs.
Toys like fidget spinners, textured objects, or squishy toys can ease sensory overload, calm stress, and improve focus, helping children interact with their environment in a meaningful way. A weighted plush animal can offer comfort and security, while a liquid motion toy engages visual stimulation and sparks scientific thinking.
For all children, sensory toys promote brain development by enhancing motor skills, problem-solving, and emotional regulation, while fostering creativity, language growth, and social interaction.
PRC’s Toy Library is the heart of our play space - where curiosity, exploration, learning, and laughter can follow you home.
Our library is a free service open to all Ottawa families, caregivers, and educators to borrow toys and educational materials. These libraries operate similarly to traditional book libraries, providing a variety of items like puzzles, board games, musical toys, costumes, and outdoor play equipment.
The primary goal of a toy library is to promote learning through play, encourage socialization, and provide access to quality resources that may be financially inaccessible to some families. Toy libraries also foster environmental sustainability by reducing consumption and waste, as toys are shared and reused by multiple borrowers. When a toy is part of a Toy Library, it has the potential to be used by many children and create an exponential impact.
Here's how:
- Multiple Borrowers: In a toy library, one toy can be borrowed and enjoyed by multiple children over time. As the toy is returned and re-borrowed, its reach continues to grow.
- Social Interaction: When a child plays with a borrowed toy, they might invite their friends or siblings to join in, further increasing the number of children who interact with that toy.
- Inspiring Curiosity: A new toy can spark curiosity and imagination in children, leading them to explore new interests or hobbies. They may then share their discoveries with others, causing a ripple effect.
- Environmental Sustainability: When one toy is used by many children, it reduces the need for each child to own the same toy. This promotes a more sustainable approach to consumption and helps conserve resources.
By extending the life of a toy and maximizing its use through sharing, we can create exponential benefits for children's development, social connections, and the environment.