Gross Motor Skills Collection

9" Beach Football |  | Safari Ltd®
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9" Beach Football

$15.99
Air Toobz - Safari Ltd®
Air Toobz - Safari Ltd®

Air Toobz

$159.99
Air Toobz Expansion Pack |  | Safari Ltd®
Air Toobz Expansion Pack |  | Safari Ltd®

Air Toobz Expansion Pack

$59.99
Large Sand Scoop - Safari Ltd®
Large Sand Scoop - Safari Ltd®

Large Sand Scoop

$9.99
LEGO Mandrake |  | Safari Ltd®
LEGO Mandrake |  | Safari Ltd®

LEGO Mandrake

$69.99
Metallic Moon Ball |  | Safari Ltd®
Metallic Moon Ball |  | Safari Ltd®

Metallic Moon Ball

$9.99
Mini Boing Balls - Safari Ltd®

Mini Boing Balls

$9.99
Sand Drill - Safari Ltd®
Sand Drill - Safari Ltd®

Sand Drill

$12.99
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About This Collection

Gross Motor Skills Toys for Kids | Active Play, Movement & Whole-Body Development

Get bodies moving and imaginations soaring with our Gross Motor Skills Collection, designed to support strength, coordination, balance, and full-body development through play. From active games and outdoor toys to imaginative movement-based activities, these gross motor skill toys for kids turn everyday play into powerful physical learning.

Gross motor skills involve the large muscle groups used for running, jumping, climbing, balancing, and coordination—all essential for healthy development and confidence. Through active play, children build not only physical strength, but also motor planning, spatial awareness, and endurance.

Why Gross Motor Skills Matter

Movement is more than just the release of energy—it’s foundational to learning and development. With the right toys and activities, children can:

  • Build core strength, balance, and coordination
  • Improve motor planning and body awareness
  • Develop confidence and independence through movement
  • Strengthen social skills through active, cooperative play
  • Support focus, regulation, and overall physical health

Active play—like running, balancing, throwing, and climbing—helps children connect their bodies to their environment while building lifelong physical skills.

What You’ll Find in This Collection

Our gross motor development toys are designed for a variety of ages, spaces, and activity levels—making it easy to support movement anywhere:

  • Active play toys that encourage running, jumping, and coordination
  • Outdoor and backyard toys for big movement and fresh-air play
  • Imaginative play tools that inspire movement (animal walks, obstacle courses, role play)
  • Games that build coordination and teamwork like toss, balance, and target activities
  • Sensory-rich movement activities that support regulation and engagement

These toys promote screen-free, whole-body learning while making movement feel fun—not forced.

Our gross motor collection is designed to get bodies moving and minds engaged—supporting strength, coordination, balance, and whole-body development across all ages and abilities:

  • Toddlers & Preschoolers developing foundational skills like walking, jumping, climbing, and balance
  • Early elementary learners building coordination, agility, and confidence through active play
  • Children with special needs (including autism, ADHD, and sensory processing differences) who benefit from movement-based, sensory-rich activities that support regulation and body awareness.
  • Occupational and physical therapy settings targeting balance, coordination, bilateral movement, and motor planning
  • Individuals recovering from stroke, injury, or surgery working to rebuild mobility, strength, and functional movement patterns
  • Seniors and memory care residents maintaining mobility, improving balance and coordination, and engaging in gentle, therapeutic movement activities

Gross motor play—like running, crawling, jumping, and balancing—is essential for developing large muscle groups and overall physical health, while also supporting confidence, independence, and coordination.

These gross motor skill toys and active play tools provide meaningful, screen-free ways to move, explore, and build strength—making them ideal for families, educators, therapists, and caregivers alike.

Disclaimers: 

This content is for informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional, physician, or licensed therapist regarding any medical condition, developmental concern, or rehabilitation program before beginning new activities or therapies.

While these products may support motor development and rehabilitation goals, they are not a substitute for professional medical care. Individuals recovering from injury, stroke, or managing specific health conditions should consult with a physician, occupational therapist, or physical therapist before use.

Every child develops at their own pace. If you have concerns about your child’s motor development or physical abilities, we recommend speaking with your pediatrician or a qualified specialist for personalized guidance.

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