Feed the frog. Count the flies. Repeat until oddly satisfied.
Our Feed the Frog Sensory Play Set is a contained, low-prep activity for fine motor practice, tactile play, counting, sorting and simple sensory setups — without sand, rice, slime or water beads escaping across the room.
Use the fine motor tweezers to pick up the flies and drop them into the frog’s mouth. It’s simple, repetitive and hands-on, making it useful for children over 3, older children, SEN classrooms, calm corners, home learning, therapy-style spaces and anyone who benefits from a practical table-top sensory activity.
This set can be used for:
- Fine motor skills — squeezing, gripping, picking up and releasing
- Hand-eye coordination — aiming the flies into the frog’s mouth
- Counting and sorting — count the flies, group them or make simple challenges
- Turn-taking — my turn, your turn, again, finished
- Communication prompts — more, help, stop, count, wait, finished
- Calm corner setups — repeatable play with a clear start and finish
- Low-prep sensory play — contained, reusable and easy to pack away
Each set includes a frog bin with a removable lid, 20 flies and 1 pair of fine motor tweezers. The flies are approx 3cm, and the frog bin is approx 18cm x 24cm x 5cm.
Everything stores neatly inside the frog when play is finished, so the pieces can be kept together instead of disappearing into the mysterious void where small parts go to live.
Made from PLA and 3D printed in-house, this set is reusable and wipe-clean. It is designed for hands-on play, sorting, feeding, counting and sensory exploration — not chewing or mouthing.
Simple, contained sensory play with a frog that’s apparently very hungry.
Mouthing guidance