Guest guest Posted November 26, 2008 Report Share Posted November 26, 2008 Hey Group this was forwarded to me by my local Autistic group and I thought since we had been discussing Christmas gift sites for special needs children this list would help. Happy Turkey Day www.ozmofun. com : (Families with ASD Autism Expo Table and Donated toys for the Autism Family Resource Center): Lots of sensory items and super cool toys for Christmas. Created by parents of an adult with autism and OCD to encourage easy, safe, wonderful fun with autism geared toys, books, puzzles, sensory and special interest items. www.dragonflytoys. com : Computer games with switch adapters, etc. Ajlso game matches for other disabilities. Ariticles, reviews and list of toys. Great site. www.enablemart. com: Special education store with software, games, etc. EnableMart is evolving. This year, 2008 marks the eighth anniversary of EnableMart as home to the greatest and best-known assistive technology products in the world. We are pleased to announce that EnableMart now operates under it's new parent organization, Manufacturer' s Resource Network (www.MRN.com). We are thrilled about this step forward and anticipate great things to come as a result of our latest endeavor to enhance your EnableMart shopping experience. Or course, we will remain steadfast our mission to aggressively market, promote, and distribute the best-in-class AT. In fact, with the addition of this new team, we are confident that you will quickly notice many new positive developments at EnableMart. From ongoing website improvements, enhanced product lines, and unsurpassed customer service to greater access to sales representatives and technical support, we guarantee to deliver an improved experience.We look forward to seeing you online. -The EnableMart Team www.ableplay. org : AblePlayTM toy evaluations are the key to unlocking the magic of play for children with special needs! Choosing toys for children with disabilities can be difficult. There are thousands of choices but finding just the right toy to match the varying abilities of each child with special needs can be a challenge. AblePlay's independent toy reviews and detailed information help you get " beyond the box " to understand each toy's unique features, creative ways each toy can be used with children with special needs and skills that will be enhanced as a result. Search for an AblePlay-Rated Toy today and unlock the magic of play for your children with special needs. www.adaptivechild. com : From oversized building blocks and bungee jumpers to snapwall playsets and sand and water activity tables, The Adaptive Child offers a variety of appealing active play toys for children with special needs, including autism. Whether the toy offers an enjoyable sensory experience, teaches balance and coordination, enhances gross motor development or simply entertains your child, our special needs and autism toys are specifically made to accommodate special children. www.playworks. net : Special Needs Toys are separated into seven sub- categories to facilitate finding toys that address specific special needs and situations. All Special Needs Toys enhance child development, allowing children with diverse abilities to experience a variety of sensory feedback and stimulation. Distraction Toys also provide relief from stress and enhance a child's ability to cope. www.specialneedstoy s.com : TFH Special Needs Toys (Formerly Toys for the Handicapped) was established in 1984: A focussed resource for fun products. This text will help both People with Disabilities and Disabled People find our wide range of Special Needs Toys online. Are you looking for Adult Sensory Activities? We have also launched two websites with a range of Age Appropriate Resources. www.comeplaytoys. com: You can search for toys by age level or issues (fine motor/ large motor, etc) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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