We're proudly an Authorized Dealer of sensory Music Toys and Instruments, beautifully designed to support auditory exploration, creative play, and milestone development across North America.
Our high-quality interactive equipment provides a captivating way to introduce sound and rhythm across a variety of environments. Whether you are outfitting an inclusive classroom, designing a clinical therapy space, or creating an engaging auditory sanctuary at home, we are delighted to help you discover the perfect musical tools for your community's unique needs!
Sound has a remarkable capacity to reach people. A chord played underfoot, a bell triggered by a single touch, a cylinder turned by small hands composing their first melody - these are not just play moments. They are sensory experiences that build connections between action and outcome, body and environment, individual and the wider world around them.
The Sensory Music Toys collection at The Sensory Supply brings together four thoughtfully curated instruments spanning interactive floor pads, programmable music boxes, adapted reward bells, and touch-activated sound panels. Each piece is available across North America, selected for its ability to deliver auditory and multi-sensory engagement in home, classroom, therapy, and sensory room settings.
Who This Collection Is For
These instruments are as well-suited to a kindergarten classroom in Toronto as to an OT clinic in Vancouver or a sensory room in a residential facility. Parents building sound-rich play environments at home, occupational therapists designing cause-and-effect skill programmes, teachers looking for tools that make music-making inclusive and accessible, and institutional buyers equipping multi-sensory rooms will each find something directly relevant here. The products work equally well for neurotypical children who simply love music and movement, and for those who benefit from the structured, predictable auditory input that these instruments provide.
Key Features of This Collection
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Cause-and-Effect Auditory Input - Each instrument in the collection is built around a clear action-to-sound relationship, supporting auditory processing development and helping users build confidence through predictable, rewarding sound feedback.
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Gross Motor Engagement - The TFH Interactive Musical Squares and TFH Musical Stepping Notes bring the whole body into sound-making, combining movement with auditory stimulation and supporting motor planning, coordination, and midline crossing.
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Switch-Compatible and Adapted Design - The TFH Rainbow Carousel Bells Adapted Reward is compatible with switch access systems, making auditory engagement available to users who benefit from alternative access methods in OT and supported learning contexts.
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Programmable Composition - The Ara Musique The Ara cylinder music box allows users to compose and play their own musical sequences, supporting creativity, sequencing skills, and sustained engagement across a wide age range from kindergarten to grade 6.
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Multi-Mode Operation - The TFH Interactive Musical Squares features ten selectable game modes including Simon Says, colour recognition, and percussion, giving educators and therapists significant flexibility to match activities to individual goals and ability levels.
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Diatonic Scale Accuracy - The TFH Musical Stepping Notes uses Suzuki reed technology to deliver a complete, acoustically accurate diatonic octave, making these pads suitable for genuine musical education as well as sensory play.
Why Auditory Input Matters
The auditory system does far more than register sound - it anchors attention, supports regulation, and plays a central role in communication and social development. For individuals who experience auditory sensitivity or auditory processing differences, the right instruments provide structured, manageable sound input that builds tolerance and awareness over time. For those who are auditory seekers, they offer rich, engaging stimulation that rewards engagement and exploration. Music, in particular, has long been used in therapeutic contexts to support turn-taking, sequencing, emotional expression, and cause-and-effect understanding.
Ideal For
- Children and adults who benefit from structured auditory sensory input as part of a sensory diet
- Occupational therapists building cause-and-effect and communication skill programmes
- Teachers and early childhood educators introducing music into inclusive and neurodiverse classrooms
- Families creating sound-rich play environments at home for children of all abilities
- Sensory room builders, residential facilities, and clinics equipping multi-sensory spaces
- Any child who loves to move, make noise, and compose something all their own