The Tactile Atom Ball is a fun and engaging sensory fidget toy designed to provide tactile stimulation, stress relief, and hands-on sensory exploration for children and adults alike.
A favourite in classrooms, therapy settings, and sensory spaces, the Tactile Atom Ball features a soft squishy centre with flexible atomic-style rubber legs extending outward, each finished with colourful rounded tips for added tactile feedback. The unique texture and stretchy design make it perfect for squeezing, twisting, fidgeting, and manipulating between the fingers.
Comfortable to hold in the palm of your hand, this versatile sensory toy can also double as a stress ball, quiet fidget, or soft toss toy that won’t easily roll away if dropped. Its non-messy tactile design makes it ideal for keeping busy hands occupied during learning, therapy, travel, or quiet time.
Key Benefits
- Encourages tactile sensory exploration
- Helps support focus and calmness
- Ideal for fidgeting, squeezing, and stress relief
- Promotes fine motor engagement and hand movement
- Soft, non-messy sensory play
- Great for classrooms, clinics, therapy, and home environments
Features
- Squishy ball with flexible atomic-style sensory legs
- Colourful rounded tips for added tactile feedback
- Soft and easy to squeeze or twist
- Fits comfortably in the palm of the hand
- Can be used as a soft catch ball or stress ball
- Assorted kid-friendly colours including green, pink, yellow, and peach
Specifications
- Approximate Ball Size: 3.5 inches
- Material: Soft squishy rubber texture
- Colours: Assorted
- Recommended Age: 4+
Ideal For
- Sensory and tactile play
- ADHD and autism sensory support
- Stress relief and calming routines
- Classroom fidget support
- Therapy and occupational therapy settings
- Busy hands during teaching or quiet activities
The Tactile Atom Ball combines colourful tactile textures with satisfying squishy sensory feedback, making it a versatile and engaging fidget tool for sensory support and everyday play.






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