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Hi! We’re Claire & Lauren! Welcome to The Inspired Treehouse!

Our Go-To OT Tools 🙌


Hey there!

There are a lot of OT tools out there. But the ones that get used the most are the ones that keep kids engaged while building real skills.

These are the tools we reach for again and again during therapy sessions and during our developmental play groups.

For OT Month, we've decided to round up some of our all-time favorite OT tools and toys!

Happy OT Month (and happy shopping!)

-Claire & Lauren

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Kid-Friendly Hole Punch

One of our favorite tools for strengthening little hands while building bilateral coordination in a way that actually keeps kids engaged!

Mess-Free Paintbrushes

A simple, no-prep way to make prewriting practice fun, engaging, and easy to pull out anytime.

Dry Erase Pouches
Reuse your favorite therapy materials over and over without laminating—perfect for quick, flexible sessions.

Invisible Ink Pens
An easy way to turn handwriting practice into something kids are actually excited to do!

Rocket Balloons
The ultimate transition activity that builds bilateral coordination, hand strength, and never gets old.

Scissors for Tiny Hands
Spring-loaded and perfectly sized for beginners, these make early snipping practice so much more successful.

Hi! We’re Claire & Lauren! Welcome to The Inspired Treehouse!

We’re pediatric physical and occupational therapists who share information, activities, and resources related to child development. Our email newsletter includes weekly freebies like downloadable/printable activities and handouts!

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