Drift Jellyfish Glitter Squishy
Slow-melt calm for anxious moments and 2 a.m. overthinking
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Sensory toys provide steady, predictable input (texture, pressure, resistance, or a calming visual) that can help a sensory-seeking nervous system feel regulated and settled. We treat sensory needs as a first-class reason to fidget, not an afterthought, so every option here is chosen for genuine tactile or visual value.
This collection spans the sensory range: cool, oozing gel for visual seekers; firm water-bead squeeze for deep-pressure cravings; pillow-soft slow-rise foam for gentle tactile comfort; and a 12-pack of mini mochi for variety and sharing. Occupational therapists often use tools like these within broader self-regulation approaches.
29 calming toys
Slow-melt calm for anxious moments and 2 a.m. overthinking
Springy, satisfying squeeze-and-go focus on busy days
Pillow-soft slow-rise comfort and a desk-side mood lift
Bedtime wind-downs and dough-soft, low-stimulation calm
Full-hand squeeze release and redirecting restless habits
Classroom calm corners, sharing, and stashing calm everywhere
Slow-melt calm and gentle bedtime decompression
Silent, slim focus for meetings, lectures, and reading
Satisfying bubble-pop squeeze for desk-side regulation
The perfect gift and the easiest way to find your fidget
Cozy, dough-soft slow-rise comfort for restless desk moments
Endless press-and-flip calm for anxious or restless hands
Full-hand squeeze release for tension, focus and restless habits
Slow-melt calm with a smooth pit to press, for desk and nightstand
A sweet, slow-melt gift for someone who needs a calmer minute
Drowsy, loaf-soft calm for the desk and the nightstand
Pillowy slow-rise calm with extra texture for busy fingers
Sweet slow-melt calm for the desk and easy gifting
Dough-soft slow-rise comfort for screen breaks and wind-down
Slippery, one-handed sensory play that's weirdly hard to hold
Slow, moldable squeezing for tense hands and racing thoughts
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Good to know
Sensory toys provide tactile, proprioceptive (pressure), or visual input that helps some people self-regulate, calming overwhelm or satisfying a craving for sensory feedback. They are commonly used by autistic and ADHD people, sensory seekers, and anyone who finds touch grounding.
Yes. Our squishies and squeeze tools are made from body-safe, non-toxic TPR, PU foam, or silicone gel, are BPA- and phthalate-free, and are EN71 tested. Please follow the age guidance on each product, as small parts are not suitable for children under 3.
Match the input to the need: gel blobs for visual and cool-touch seekers, water-bead squeeze balls for deep-pressure cravings, and slow-rising squishies for gentle tactile comfort. The Calm Starter Bundle is a great low-risk way to sample several.