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Neurodivergent-friendly Products
‘Mental peace, Cosy relaxation, and Comfort’

Zonky Play Sofa

What a fun and fabulous children’s sofa, I want one myself!!! Sofa fort anyone??!

This is so durable with removable covers. Some neurodivergent people can struggle with the texture of corduroy, so getting this incredibly fun sofa in the vegan microsuede is probably best.

Our brains find blues, greens and browns the easiest to process as these are the colours we find around us naturally in the outdoors with all the grass, trees, water, and soil.

So if you want to choose a super sensory underloaded option then head for those colours, otherwise, maybe ask your child to choose the colour they are drawn to and see if they pick one of the brighter options that may be ok for them 🥳🧸

A cozy playroom setup featuring a navy blue play couch with a young child playing with toys on top. Plush stuffed animals and soft cushions add warmth to the setting.

Looking for a Neurodivergent-friendly property?

How about The Big Cosy in Nottingham?

  • A brightly lit photo of a dining room with a contemporary design wooden dining table set for a meal, blue dining chairs and a pendant light shining on it.

  • A grouping of four photos, each showing different rooms in the house, including dining area, sitting area and a bedroom.

Ready to book your break?