
A soft cloth busy box with fabric books and a wooden fastening box, designed for gentle fine-motor and tactile exploration.
How it helps: Turning pages, touching different fabrics, and working fasteners on the wooden box builds fine-motor skills and tactile tolerance in a soft, low-intensity way — good for kids who are sensitive to harder textures but still want hands-on engagement.
How to use it: A calm, quiet activity for naptime wind-down or travel. Therapists often recommend soft tactile toys like this for kids building tolerance to different textures.