Victoria Navin
Sensory Spaces
An A-Z of Immersive and Creative Environments to Support Sensory Integration
Victoria Navin
Sensory Spaces
An A-Z of Immersive and Creative Environments to Support Sensory Integration
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This comprehensive A-Z shows readers how to create easily customisable spaces to invite learning, creativity, sensory engagement and relaxation, using a host of everyday items. It is a valuable resource for SENCOs, SEND and Mainstream teachers, TAs, early years practitioners, play therapists and parents and carers.
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This comprehensive A-Z shows readers how to create easily customisable spaces to invite learning, creativity, sensory engagement and relaxation, using a host of everyday items. It is a valuable resource for SENCOs, SEND and Mainstream teachers, TAs, early years practitioners, play therapists and parents and carers.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 218
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Oktober 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 210mm x 296mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 724g
- ISBN-13: 9781032989112
- ISBN-10: 1032989114
- Artikelnr.: 74065093
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 218
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Oktober 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 210mm x 296mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 724g
- ISBN-13: 9781032989112
- ISBN-10: 1032989114
- Artikelnr.: 74065093
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Victoria Navin is a passionate advocate for multisensory storytelling, specialising in creating sensory-rich learning experiences for individuals with SEND. With over two decades of experience, including working at a special school in Cheshire, she connects learners to literature, culture, history and other topics through her unique multisensory stories and sensory activities. Victoria has authored over 45 fully resourced multisensory stories and delivers online workshops for educators and caregivers worldwide. She writes sensory activities for Little Magic Train and has written sensory activities for Marvin's Storytime Show. She is a frequent speaker at online conferences and has contributed to several books (including Sensory Stories: Making Narratives Accessible Through the Senses by Dr Joanna Grace and Teaching Reading to All Learners Including Those with Complex Needs by Dr Sarah Moseley) and magazines (including SEN Magazine and PMLD Link), making her a leading figure in the field of sensory-based education.
Acknowledgements
Guest Contributors
Foreword
About This Book
How to Use This Book
Part 1: Introducing Sensory Spaces 1
Sensory Processing
Sensory Profiles
The Benefits of Using Sensory Structures and Sensory Spaces
Ownership of Sensory Spaces
Part 2: Getting Started
Health and Safety Guidance
Using Scents and Smells
Choosing a Sensory Structure or Space
Accessorising Sensory Spaces
Part 3: An A-Z of Sensory Spaces to Suit all Budgets
Activity Arches
Beach Shelters
Balloon Arches
Ball Pits
Baths and Hydrotherapy Pools
Beaded Door Curtains
Bedrooms
Bed Canopies
Bedsheets
Blankets and Throws
Body
Canvas and Tarpaulins
Cardboard Boxes
Carpet Tiles
Cavendish Spaces
Colour Wheels and Light Projectors
Cupboards and Small Rooms
Curtains
Dens
Drona Boxes
Eco-nooks
Fishing Nets
Gardens
Garden Arches
Gazebos
Hammocks
Hoists
Hula Hoops
Intergenerational Sensory Spaces
Journey Sensory Pathway
Kitchens
Light Rooms
Mosquito Nets and Insect Screens
Net Curtains
Observation Windows
Outdoor Spaces
Parachutes
Parasols
Partitions and Room Dividers
Peg Spinners
Playhouses
Polytunnels
Plumbing Pipes and Connectors
Quiet Spaces
Rails
Remote Interactive Learning Experiences
Sandpits
Sensory Rooms
Shower Curtains
Side Lyers
Scrim Nets
Space Blankets
Stages
Tents
Trampolines
Trellises
Tunnels
Umbrellas
Vision Impairment Sensory Spaces
Walls
Washing Lines
Wigwams and Tipis
Workspaces
Xylography
Yoga Mat
Ziplock Sensory Bags
Part 4: The 'Why'
Sensory Zones in the Home
Sensory Zones in the Classroom
Sensory Spaces for People with Dementia
Sensory Zones for Adults with Learning Disabilities
Sensory Spaces for You
Part 5: Sensory Zones
The Senses: Auditory Zone
The Senses: Gustatory Zone
The Senses: Olfactory Zone
The Senses: Tactile Zone
The Senses: Visual Zone
Creativity Zone: Arts
Creativity Zone: Crafts
Diversity Zone
Movement Break Zone
Music Zone
Play Zone
Reading Zone
RE Zone
Roleplay Zone
Science Zone
The Sensory Calendar
Further Resources
Guest Contributors
Foreword
About This Book
How to Use This Book
Part 1: Introducing Sensory Spaces 1
Sensory Processing
Sensory Profiles
The Benefits of Using Sensory Structures and Sensory Spaces
Ownership of Sensory Spaces
Part 2: Getting Started
Health and Safety Guidance
Using Scents and Smells
Choosing a Sensory Structure or Space
Accessorising Sensory Spaces
Part 3: An A-Z of Sensory Spaces to Suit all Budgets
Activity Arches
Beach Shelters
Balloon Arches
Ball Pits
Baths and Hydrotherapy Pools
Beaded Door Curtains
Bedrooms
Bed Canopies
Bedsheets
Blankets and Throws
Body
Canvas and Tarpaulins
Cardboard Boxes
Carpet Tiles
Cavendish Spaces
Colour Wheels and Light Projectors
Cupboards and Small Rooms
Curtains
Dens
Drona Boxes
Eco-nooks
Fishing Nets
Gardens
Garden Arches
Gazebos
Hammocks
Hoists
Hula Hoops
Intergenerational Sensory Spaces
Journey Sensory Pathway
Kitchens
Light Rooms
Mosquito Nets and Insect Screens
Net Curtains
Observation Windows
Outdoor Spaces
Parachutes
Parasols
Partitions and Room Dividers
Peg Spinners
Playhouses
Polytunnels
Plumbing Pipes and Connectors
Quiet Spaces
Rails
Remote Interactive Learning Experiences
Sandpits
Sensory Rooms
Shower Curtains
Side Lyers
Scrim Nets
Space Blankets
Stages
Tents
Trampolines
Trellises
Tunnels
Umbrellas
Vision Impairment Sensory Spaces
Walls
Washing Lines
Wigwams and Tipis
Workspaces
Xylography
Yoga Mat
Ziplock Sensory Bags
Part 4: The 'Why'
Sensory Zones in the Home
Sensory Zones in the Classroom
Sensory Spaces for People with Dementia
Sensory Zones for Adults with Learning Disabilities
Sensory Spaces for You
Part 5: Sensory Zones
The Senses: Auditory Zone
The Senses: Gustatory Zone
The Senses: Olfactory Zone
The Senses: Tactile Zone
The Senses: Visual Zone
Creativity Zone: Arts
Creativity Zone: Crafts
Diversity Zone
Movement Break Zone
Music Zone
Play Zone
Reading Zone
RE Zone
Roleplay Zone
Science Zone
The Sensory Calendar
Further Resources
Acknowledgements
Guest Contributors
Foreword
About This Book
How to Use This Book
Part 1: Introducing Sensory Spaces 1
Sensory Processing
Sensory Profiles
The Benefits of Using Sensory Structures and Sensory Spaces
Ownership of Sensory Spaces
Part 2: Getting Started
Health and Safety Guidance
Using Scents and Smells
Choosing a Sensory Structure or Space
Accessorising Sensory Spaces
Part 3: An A-Z of Sensory Spaces to Suit all Budgets
Activity Arches
Beach Shelters
Balloon Arches
Ball Pits
Baths and Hydrotherapy Pools
Beaded Door Curtains
Bedrooms
Bed Canopies
Bedsheets
Blankets and Throws
Body
Canvas and Tarpaulins
Cardboard Boxes
Carpet Tiles
Cavendish Spaces
Colour Wheels and Light Projectors
Cupboards and Small Rooms
Curtains
Dens
Drona Boxes
Eco-nooks
Fishing Nets
Gardens
Garden Arches
Gazebos
Hammocks
Hoists
Hula Hoops
Intergenerational Sensory Spaces
Journey Sensory Pathway
Kitchens
Light Rooms
Mosquito Nets and Insect Screens
Net Curtains
Observation Windows
Outdoor Spaces
Parachutes
Parasols
Partitions and Room Dividers
Peg Spinners
Playhouses
Polytunnels
Plumbing Pipes and Connectors
Quiet Spaces
Rails
Remote Interactive Learning Experiences
Sandpits
Sensory Rooms
Shower Curtains
Side Lyers
Scrim Nets
Space Blankets
Stages
Tents
Trampolines
Trellises
Tunnels
Umbrellas
Vision Impairment Sensory Spaces
Walls
Washing Lines
Wigwams and Tipis
Workspaces
Xylography
Yoga Mat
Ziplock Sensory Bags
Part 4: The 'Why'
Sensory Zones in the Home
Sensory Zones in the Classroom
Sensory Spaces for People with Dementia
Sensory Zones for Adults with Learning Disabilities
Sensory Spaces for You
Part 5: Sensory Zones
The Senses: Auditory Zone
The Senses: Gustatory Zone
The Senses: Olfactory Zone
The Senses: Tactile Zone
The Senses: Visual Zone
Creativity Zone: Arts
Creativity Zone: Crafts
Diversity Zone
Movement Break Zone
Music Zone
Play Zone
Reading Zone
RE Zone
Roleplay Zone
Science Zone
The Sensory Calendar
Further Resources
Guest Contributors
Foreword
About This Book
How to Use This Book
Part 1: Introducing Sensory Spaces 1
Sensory Processing
Sensory Profiles
The Benefits of Using Sensory Structures and Sensory Spaces
Ownership of Sensory Spaces
Part 2: Getting Started
Health and Safety Guidance
Using Scents and Smells
Choosing a Sensory Structure or Space
Accessorising Sensory Spaces
Part 3: An A-Z of Sensory Spaces to Suit all Budgets
Activity Arches
Beach Shelters
Balloon Arches
Ball Pits
Baths and Hydrotherapy Pools
Beaded Door Curtains
Bedrooms
Bed Canopies
Bedsheets
Blankets and Throws
Body
Canvas and Tarpaulins
Cardboard Boxes
Carpet Tiles
Cavendish Spaces
Colour Wheels and Light Projectors
Cupboards and Small Rooms
Curtains
Dens
Drona Boxes
Eco-nooks
Fishing Nets
Gardens
Garden Arches
Gazebos
Hammocks
Hoists
Hula Hoops
Intergenerational Sensory Spaces
Journey Sensory Pathway
Kitchens
Light Rooms
Mosquito Nets and Insect Screens
Net Curtains
Observation Windows
Outdoor Spaces
Parachutes
Parasols
Partitions and Room Dividers
Peg Spinners
Playhouses
Polytunnels
Plumbing Pipes and Connectors
Quiet Spaces
Rails
Remote Interactive Learning Experiences
Sandpits
Sensory Rooms
Shower Curtains
Side Lyers
Scrim Nets
Space Blankets
Stages
Tents
Trampolines
Trellises
Tunnels
Umbrellas
Vision Impairment Sensory Spaces
Walls
Washing Lines
Wigwams and Tipis
Workspaces
Xylography
Yoga Mat
Ziplock Sensory Bags
Part 4: The 'Why'
Sensory Zones in the Home
Sensory Zones in the Classroom
Sensory Spaces for People with Dementia
Sensory Zones for Adults with Learning Disabilities
Sensory Spaces for You
Part 5: Sensory Zones
The Senses: Auditory Zone
The Senses: Gustatory Zone
The Senses: Olfactory Zone
The Senses: Tactile Zone
The Senses: Visual Zone
Creativity Zone: Arts
Creativity Zone: Crafts
Diversity Zone
Movement Break Zone
Music Zone
Play Zone
Reading Zone
RE Zone
Roleplay Zone
Science Zone
The Sensory Calendar
Further Resources







