The company said it wants to create "a more inclusive play experience for neurodivergent and neurotypical kids, by allowing them to create their own unique play. "

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I am glad for this because it can help children with autism overcome some areas where they may struggle with sensory issues.

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And they seem kinda fun to play with in general.

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So happy to see some more toys in this space, it’s really pretty limited and there are some cool toys that can appeal to all kinds of kids.

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I like this but to be real:

Name a single toy for pre schoolers/babies that is NOT sensory. Almost every human being alive started with some fabric to hold. A literal pacing stimulator to suck on. And a contraption to create moving colored shapes and sounds around you.

The only sense that doesn’t seem to have a conventional toy is smell and thats probably because babies are self sufficient when it comes to creating strong odor.

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