Sensory play is a great way to help children explore their senses, practice observation skills and develop curiosity. It helps to build nerve connections in the brain and encourages the development of language and motor skills and allows children to be creative.
Examples of sensory play are, playing with sand and water, playing with different food, making homemade musical instruments, painting with hands or feet, playing with playdough and making sensory trays. Activities like these are really good to help children refocus on their learning.
Please contact our student services department by dialling 0121 678 7000 - option 1, followed by option 2 then option 3. If you are unable to get through, please send an e-mail to Community@solihull.ac.uk.
Hatchford Family Hub
17/04/2026
Friday
9:30-11:30
Free (for 10 weeks)
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Part Time
Elmwood Family Hub
17/04/2026
Friday
12:30-14:30
Free (for 10 weeks) (subject to residency criteria)
TLGMA000E017S
Part Time