Large Water Sensory Table
Are you a busy, tired parent of high-energy kids? We’ve got just the solution for you: the Sensory Water Table! This large water table is an adven...
View full detailsSensory tables give children a dedicated space to explore, discover, and develop through hands-on play. Whether filled with water, kinetic sand, rice, or sensory beads, a quality sensory table supports fine motor development, language growth, and imaginative play — all while keeping the mess contained and the fun going longer.
Are you a busy, tired parent of high-energy kids? We’ve got just the solution for you: the Sensory Water Table! This large water table is an adven...
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Whitney Brothers® Mobile Sensory Play Table With 2 Tubs and Lids for Mess-Managed Sensory Play You want rich sensory play but not the chaos that ...
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Sensory play, STEM, STEAM or Makerspace activities for up to four preschoolers! The Whitney Brothers Mobile Sensory Play Table With 4 Trays and L...
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Smol Tide Water & Sensory Table That Turns Messy Energy Into Calm, Focused Sensory Play If your kids are constantly dumping toys, making messes...
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outdoorED™ Sensory Table – Built for Mud, Magic & Mayhem Let’s be real: Preschoolers don’t need a reason to make a mess—they need a safe, senso...
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Sometimes all it takes is the right light to unlock focus, curiosity, and calm. The Superbright Tabletop LED Light Box solves a common classroom an...
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Toddler Sensory Table — Built for Little Learners, Designed for Big Peace of Mind Picture this: it’s 9:17 a.m. and your toddler room is already one...
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Whitney Brothers® Superbright LED Creative Cube, Sensory Light Table and Mat (WB0788) A reading nook with a light table and a clever twist! Every...
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This light table offers superior illumination thanks to an energy-efficient LED lighting system that provides brighter and more uniform light, whil...
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Ignite Your Child's Imagination with the Whitney Brothers® Nature View Radiant LED Sensory Light Table (WB0738) Unleash the wonders of nature and c...
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Not all led light tables are created equal! You'll love the pleasant, curved design, unique side light panel and extra sturdy construction of our R...
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Tot Town Sand Water Table That Turns Outdoor Play Into Hands On Sensory Discovery Children learn best when they can touch, pour, scoop, build, and ...
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outdoorED Big and Wide Table That Turns Outdoor Spaces Into Hands On Learning Adventures. Children are not meant to sit still all day. They are mea...
View full detailsSensory play is more than fun, it's foundational. Research consistently shows that tactile, open-ended play helps children:
1. What age is a sensory table appropriate for?
Most sensory tables are designed for children ages 18 months and up. Toddlers benefit from simple water and sand play, while older preschoolers and school-age children enjoy more complex sensory materials like kinetic sand, water beads, or themed sensory bins. Always supervise young children and choose fillers appropriate for their developmental stage.
2. What can I put in a sensory table?
The options are nearly endless: water, sand, kinetic sand, dried rice or beans, cloud dough, shaving cream, water beads, pom-poms, foam pieces, seasonal themed materials, and more. Many families rotate fillers weekly to keep play fresh and engaging. Always match the filler to the child's age and supervision level.
3. Are sensory tables good for children with autism or sensory processing differences?
Yes — sensory tables are widely used in occupational therapy and special education settings. They provide controlled, predictable sensory input that can help children with sensory processing differences build tolerance, improve focus, and engage in therapeutic play.
4. Do sensory tables have removable bins?
Many sensory tables feature removable bins that can be rinsed or wiped down easily. For water play tables, look for models with a drain plug for fast emptying. Wipe down the frame and legs with a damp cloth and mild soap. Avoid harsh chemical cleaners on plastic bins. Allow to air dry fully before storing with a lid.
5. Can sensory tables be used outdoors?
Many sensory tables are suitable for outdoor use, especially water and sand tables. Look for UV-resistant materials and rust-proof hardware if you plan to leave the table outside. Bring it indoors or cover it during extended periods of rain or direct sun to extend its lifespan.
6. Do sensory tables come with a lid?
Some models include a lid or cover; others offer it as an optional accessory. A lid is highly recommended — it keeps sensory materials contained between sessions, prevents debris from falling in, and doubles as a flat surface for art projects or building activities. Check each product listing for lid availability.
7. What is the difference between a water table and a sensory table?
A water table is specifically designed for water play and typically features waterproof bins, drain plugs, and splash-resistant design. A sensory table is a broader category — it can be used for water, sand, or any dry sensory material. Many sensory tables are multi-purpose and work well for both wet and dry play.
8. How tall should a sensory table be for a toddler?
A good rule of thumb is that the table surface should sit at or just below the child's waist when standing. For most toddlers (ages 18 months–3 years), this is approximately 18–22 inches. Height-adjustable tables are ideal because they grow with the child and can also accommodate seated or wheelchair-using children.
10. Can I get a sensory table shipped to a school or therapy center?
Absolutely. We ship to residential and commercial addresses across the US. For schools, therapy centers, and daycares ordering multiple units, we offer wholesale pricing and can coordinate freight delivery for larger items. Reach out to our team to discuss your order.