ABOUT US
Sensory development activities for the first 36 months of your little one’s life.
About Us
Sensory36 provides age- and stage- specific activities – not toys – for babies and toddlers designed to develop your little one’s sensory processing abilities. While toys play an important role in helping babies to learn and grow, we believe that a balance of toy-based play and more interactive, activity-based play is critical.
What is sensory processing and why is it important?
Sensory processing refers to the brain’s ability to receive, interpret, and effectively use information provided by all the senses: vision, hearing, taste, smell, touch, and the detection of movement. The ability to process sensations and filter them efficiently is the foundation upon which higher-level skills such as language, vocabulary, social skills, problem-solving, and coordination are built. Therefore, if there is inefficiency in processing sensory information, a child’s abilities in higher-level skills are compromised.