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Banish back-to-school anxiety with top-rated children's toys that are 'fun and calming'

Banish back-to-school anxiety with top-rated children's toys that are 'fun and calming'

Daily Mirror2 days ago
Beat the back-to-school nerves with these top-rated toys that are fun, calming, and perfect for helping kids feel relaxed and ready a new term
The back-to-school season is nearly upon us, and along with thinking about school uniforms and accessories, it's worth thinking about mindful toys and games that can help your kids calm down during stressful situations.
Anxiety among kids and young adults is on the rise, not only during term time but also throughout school holidays, when the lack of routine can leave many feeling unsettled.
Therapeutic games and calming activities are a fun and gentle way to help kids feel more in control and do more than just keep little hands busy. Not only do they help calm little ones down, but they also distract their eyes and minds from screens.From educational books to distracting fidget toys and anxiety-reducing plushies, we've rounded up all the games you need starting from £5.
Silicone Sensory Activity Board, £11.89
This portable silicone sensory board helps kids develop fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and focus through fun play. Easy to clean, safe, and screen-free, it's a calming, creative activity that's perfect for travel or quiet moments.
Toymania Future Fidgets, £11.99
These are perfect for children who are feeling overwhelmed, as using a fidget toy can help focus their attention and energy. They're pocket-sized, making them easy to carry and the perfect portable toy for school or on-the-go moments. They can help reduce stress and anxiety while boosting focus, which makes them great for both kids and adults.
Micro Monster, £18.99
If you've got a child nervous to start or head back to school in September, this adorable, fluffy monster toy can act as a little buddy to pop inside their backpack for some courage.
The Big Book of Feelings, Mrs Wordsmith, £17.99
This handy book from Mrs. Wordsmith helps kids express themselves and build emotional intelligence while being engaging and educational. Each day, a new illustrated feeling is revealed to spark conversations about emotions, while the back of each page features thoughtful prompts, stories, and activities.
Emma Madden, Headteacher at Fox Primary School says: "A fantastically fun way to develop phonic knowledge. The audio tracks ensure correct pronunciation, while the tiered decks allow differentiated instruction."
Learning Globe, Leapfrog, £89.99
This interactive world globe helps kids learn through fun facts, games, and videos, making education both exciting and engaging. The playful characters and hands-on activities also provide a soothing distraction for children with anxiety, helping them focus and relax while they explore.
Mindfulness Cards, Amazon, £5.48
These affordable mindfulness cards from Amazon teach kids calming exercises, breathing techniques, and sensory activities to help them focus and relax. Perfect for use at home or on the go, they offer a fun, portable way to reduce anxiety and encourage a sense of calm.
Foodie Friends Activity Pack, Crayola, £6
A great way to kids away from the screens is with creative activities like drawing. This Crayola activity set keeps kids entertained with colouring, stickers, and fun Foodie Friends games while helping them learn shapes and numbers.
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