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Robiii Sensory Selector: Find the Right Toy for Your Child's Need

Looking for the best sensory tool to focus in class, calm big feelings, or channel constant movement? Our sensory selector starts with your child's need, not the product. Pick what matters (focus, calm, channel movement, stop chewing, help reading and writing, or fine motor skills) and instantly see the Robiii tools that can support your neurodivergent child (ADHD, autism, anxiety, dyslexia), each with a clear, parent-friendly explanation.

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How it works

3 simple steps

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    1. Choose the need

    Select your child's main need: focus, calm down, channel movement, stop chewing, help with reading and writing, or build fine motor skills.

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    2. See the matching tools

    The selector instantly shows the Robiii categories that fit, such as fidgets, chewables, stress balls, or therapy putty, each with a short explanation of how it helps.

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    3. Explore and order

    Click a suggestion to view the products (from about $1), with free shipping over $50 and delivery across Canada in 3 business days.

How it works

Which sensory tool for which need?

Need → Robiii sensory tools guide
Child's needRecommended Robiii tools
FocusFidgets, Stress balls
Calm downCalming & sensory, Stress balls
Channel movementFidgets, Putty & fine motor
Stop chewingChewables
Help reading / writingReading & writing, Other toys
Fine motor skillsPutty & fine motor
Frequently asked

Frequently asked questions

What is the best sensory tool to help a child focus in class?

To support focus, Robiii fidgets (spinners, cubes, rings) and stress balls keep hands quietly busy. These tools can help an ADHD child channel restless energy and stay attentive. They are everyday aids that support concentration, not a medical treatment.

What tool helps a child who chews on everything?

For a child who seeks to chew (oral sensory seeking), Robiii chewables offer a safe, satisfying option to bite. They can help meet that oral-motor need and protect shirt collars, pencils, and sleeves. This is sensory support, not a treatment for any condition.

Which toys help a child calm down when anxiety builds?

To help with calming, our sensory toys and anxiety tools, like stress balls and therapy putty, give a repetitive, soothing sensation. They can support self-regulation during stressful moments and help a child re-center. These are aids, not a replacement for professional care.

How can I support fine motor skills and reading or writing?

Therapy putty and Robiii grips help strengthen fingers and prepare handwriting, while our reading and writing aids (including dyslexia aids) make it easier to track text. These tools can support fine motor development and reading comfort day to day, as helpful aids.

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Find the toys that help

Free shipping from $50 · Québec brand · Ships in 3 days across Canada.