Sneak peak #3 to his year’s holiday gift guide….building blocks and other manipulative toys. These toys might be my favorite to play with at work and to give as gifts. All the ones I have recommended are ones that you can find in local toy stores (support your local small businesses!!) and ones that should last you a really long time. How many of you still have your alphabet blocks, lincoln logs or tinker toys from growing up? I have chosen manipulative toys that should hold up like those have for so many of us.
Blocks and manipulative toys are great for so many reasons. First of all, they stimulate creative and imaginative play. They also encourage social interaction and cooperative play when used in group settings. As far os occupational therapy skills, they can be used to work on a million things including bilateral coordination, eye-hand coordination, visual motor and visual perceptual skills, focus and attention and fine motor skills such as hand strength and increasing in-hand manipulation skills. I love that these toys can be used in a therapeutic setting and then brought into the home so families can have fun with their kids while working on the skills that we are focusing on during our sessions. Check out my list below and have fun building and creating!


strength and manipulation skills, bilateral coordination, eye-hand coordination and visual motor and perceptual skills. These are super durable building toys that you will have for years and years to come. OgoSports keeps expanding this line and have a bunch of new ones this year, including two
LaQ– I discovered this awesome manipulative building set this summer after a trip to The Bronx Zoo. For the Lego lovers, this is another great toy. These are actually flat shapes that snap together to make a ton of different shapes. For tons of different patterns to make cars, animals, people, etc. using these different shaped blocks, clink here. My kids love them and I don’t see them getting too frustrated when it gets difficult to follow the directions. Better suited for the older kids I work with (often too difficult for the preschoolers, especially those with fine motor difficulties).

that have difficulty with the small size Legos. The accompanying instructions are great because they give very clear visuals on how to build the different objects (jungle and farm animals, bugs/caterpillar, a fairy tale and a car set) in the book. This requires a child to organize their work, plan what they are doing and follow visual directions. Great for working on improving grasp strength and bilateral coordination skills, visual motor and visual perceptual skills. I love that kids have to follow along with the story while building the different objects which works on focus and attentional skills.
Pencil Grip Popbeads-I love these small popbeads! They are great for working on increasing grasp strength and bilateral coordination skills. These popbeads are bright in color and the kids love them. For younger kids working on identifying colors, you can use these to work on that. Also great for working on visual perceptual skills such as matching and sequencing.
Squigz/Squigz Benders/pipSquigz-these manipulative toys by Fat Brain Toys will bring hours of fun to your little ones! Actually, you will love playing with them as much as your kids do! These suction cup connecting toys will stick to each other and to almost any surface. Use them in the bathtub or on your child’s high chair. You can push them together and pull them apart to make wonderful creations to stimulate your children’s imagination skills. The kids get a real kick out of the sound that they make when they pop apart! They are also great for working on hand strengthening, bilateral coordination and eye hand coordination. Check out the different sets available to see which is best for your little one.

So, here are some of my favorite manipulative toys perfect for gift giving this year. Not only are they great for working on a ton of occupational therapy goals, they are all well built and durable toys that should withstand the wear and tear over the years.
If you have any recommendations that should be added to this list, please email me. I love hearing from you and appreciate people sharing new toys and ideas with me. I am just a click away and hope to hear from you!