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10 Toys for Inclusive Play from Guidecraft

Not all toys are created equal. Unfortunately, many toys and educational products are not designed with the user’s level of vision in mind and are missing the necessary qualities that make a product truly accessible. What are some of these qualities? Well some of the most important traits include varying textures, sound, and high contrasting colors for children with low vision. Here are 10 toys we found from Guidecraft that promote inclusive play for children of all sight levels!

TEXTURES

Jumbo Texture Dominoes Package

Jumbo Texture Dominoes

3D Feel and Find Shapes with Canvas Bag

3D Feel & Find Set

Wooden spin toy with textures

Tactile Turn ‘N Match

Variety of textures on a wooden board

Tactile Bars (Set of 2)

wooden dominoes set with circle shape textures

Texture Dominoes

wooden colorful shapes in a canvas bag

3D Feel & Find World Icons Bag Set

red and colorful puzzle with matching pieces

Memory Caps

colorful magnetic puzzle pieces form a toy shapeship

PowerClix® Creativity Set

SOUND

wooden beige colored boxes with yellow and red pieces

Peekaboo Sound Boxes

COLORS & LIGHT

little girl playing with colored tiles on a lightbox

LED Activity Table

Is there an inclusive play toy or other product you would like to recommend for children of all sight levels? Drop us a line and please tell us what it is and why you love it! We will share it with other parents and educators who may be looking for a product just like it.

We invite all children’s toy and educational product manufacturers to contact us for an accessibility assessment of one or all of your products. Together, we will make the world fully accessible for children with visual impairments. #WePerceive

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