[GIVEAWAY] Sensory Box From Early Autism Project Malaysia

April is World Autism Awareness Month and we’re celebrating it with this fun giveaway from Early Autism Project Malaysia!

Get ready to take home this super cool sensory box. Great for younger children, especially if they’re on the spectrum.

Sensory Box From Early Autism Project Malaysia

The limited edition box is packed with goodies for kids to enjoy arts & crafts, as well as science experiments!

Inside you’ll find:

  • Stained Glass Aquarium Craft
  • Lacing Cards
  • Blue Volcano Science Experiment
  • DIY Ocean Slime
  • DIY Glitter Bottle

Normal price is RM45 but you can get it for FREE!

Sensory Box From Early Autism Project Malaysia

Get ready for some messy fun!

All you gotta do is:

1. Follow @ninjahousewife on Instagram

2. Like at least 3 posts, including this one

3. Tell me why you want this sensory box in the comments section of the IG post

If you REALLY REALLY want this sensory box, head over to @eapmalaysia to purchase one. All proceeds will go towards their non-profit initiative, The Hope Project (@eaphopeproject)!

Here’s the post:

What are sensory boxes?

To be honest, sensory boxes are great for everyone of any age, whether neurotypical or neurodiverse.

However, they are particularly helpful for children on the autism spectrum.

Inside a sensory box are usually loads of little trinkets and toys that can help children self-regulate their emotions, as well as have fun therapeutic play!

My 12-year-old loves running his fingers in faux fur, rubbing sequined pillows, feeling different textures like feathers and slime. He also responds well to things like fidget spinners and rubber bands, things that click or make a sound.

All in all, sensory boxes help people relax, calm down, and concentrate better.

They’re also great for building fine motor skills as the kids use their fingers to manipulate objects for fun. And they present learning opportunities in the form of vocabulary and new experiences.

Find out more about Early Autism Project Malaysia

If you’d like to collaborate with Ninja Housewife on a giveaway, email me at [email protected]

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Laila Zain

Laila is a working mama who married young, had two beautiful boys, went through a shitty divorce, met an amazing man, remarried, and had a beautiful girl. Her eldest boy is a rainbow baby and special needs child. Her second is ridiculously smart. Her baby is a baby.

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