Birthday presents

Hi there so I was just wondering if anybody would be able to help me? My son turns 3 at the end of the month and I have no clue in what to buy him. When he was diagnosed over a year ago I was told everything he likes playing or doing is somehow stimulating him in a way we probably wouldn't know. 

At the moment his current things he likes to play with are balls, pop tubes, his pop up toy and his soft clemmy sensory mats. He also likes to bunny hop when excited, put anything in his mouth and also bang his hands on the door as he's realised it makes a noise. 

He used to obsess over bead mazes and cars (spinning the wheels on them).  He doesn't like anything wet touching him, doesn't cope to well with loud noises. And doesn't do very well with going outside if he's on his feet as gets very anxious. 

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  • My son liked getting into boxes or tents. (Still gets into empty boxes now). He loved a sleeping bag he had with a hood. He loves getting into things which comfort him by being enclosed. His dressing gown always has to have a hood.

    Not sure if this is age appropriate (son now teenager), but wonder about a small pop up tent with plastic balls if he likes balls. Some have a tunnel attached. Alternatively, don't know how much space you have but thinking as he likes noise of doors, what about a small play house?

  • Does he like pop tubes??? My daughter hates them, even though she used to play with them to her heart's content. She's older, but she still acts like a child. She doesn't like noise and always flinches because of it. Even though she's grown up, I often notice that I don't know her as a girl. She has her own interests and habits. Recently, I was looking for 16 gifts for her and didn't find any idea... until I noticed for myself that my daughter draws. I never took her to draw. She didn't study anywhere. But she draws from memory everything she has seen in the last couple of days. I gave her a huge easel and several sets of palette paints of gouache, watercolor, pastels, and a bunch of brushes. Silently I put the gift next to her bed. She woke up and said I was her best friend for the first time in her life. I have never had a seizure since then. It's been three years.

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  • Does he like pop tubes??? My daughter hates them, even though she used to play with them to her heart's content. She's older, but she still acts like a child. She doesn't like noise and always flinches because of it. Even though she's grown up, I often notice that I don't know her as a girl. She has her own interests and habits. Recently, I was looking for 16 gifts for her and didn't find any idea... until I noticed for myself that my daughter draws. I never took her to draw. She didn't study anywhere. But she draws from memory everything she has seen in the last couple of days. I gave her a huge easel and several sets of palette paints of gouache, watercolor, pastels, and a bunch of brushes. Silently I put the gift next to her bed. She woke up and said I was her best friend for the first time in her life. I have never had a seizure since then. It's been three years.

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