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Sensory Kit Builder: Assemble the Perfect Kit for Your Child

Looking for a sensory kit for ADHD, an autism sensory kit or a calming kit for an anxious child, but not sure where to start? Our Sensory Kit Builder does the sorting for you. Pick your child's profile, the setting (home, school, car or waiting room) and your budget, and the tool automatically assembles 4 to 7 real Robiii products, explains why each one is chosen, and tracks your live total toward free shipping over $50. One click adds the whole kit to your cart.

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How it works

3 simple steps

  1. 1

    Describe your child

    Choose the profile that fits (ADHD, autism, anxiety, dyslexia, needs to chew, movement-seeking or noise-sensitive) so the tool can target their needs.

  2. 2

    Pick the setting and budget

    Tell us where the kit will be used (home, school, car or waiting room) and set your budget to shape the selection and aim for free shipping over $50.

  3. 3

    Add the kit to your cart

    The tool assembles 4 to 7 products with a reason for each and a live total: adjust as needed, then add the whole kit to your cart in one click.

Frequently asked

Frequently asked questions

What goes in an ADHD sensory kit?

A sensory kit for ADHD usually pairs discreet fidgets with a stress ball, and often therapy putty or a pencil grip. These aids can help a child channel restless energy and support focus. Our builder assembles them based on the setting, whether that's home, school or the car.

What should be in an autism sensory kit?

An autism sensory kit often brings together calming toys, a chewable for oral-motor needs and a reassuring fidget. These products can support self-regulation and calm, without treating or curing anything. The builder picks items based on your child's sensitivities, including noise.

What toys are best for a child who chews everything?

For a child who chews, choose our chewable "mâchouilleurs" made to meet oral-motor needs safely, instead of collars and sleeves. You can add a fidget or therapy putty to keep hands busy too. The tool builds the kit around this specific need.

How do I build a calming kit for an anxious child?

A calming kit for anxiety leans on soothing sensory toys, a stress ball to squeeze and therapy putty for tactile input. These aids can help a child refocus in a tense moment. Choose the setting, like a waiting room, and the tool assembles the calming kit.

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