Launching the tickit® range!

We’re Excited to Launch the tickit® Range at Bright Wired

We’re really pleased to share that Bright Wired has officially launched the tickit® range — a thoughtfully designed collection of sensory and early years resources that align perfectly with our values around inclusion, calm learning and meaningful play.

tickit® products are widely trusted in nurseries, schools and sensory settings, and for good reason. They’re well made, practical for everyday use, and designed to support children’s development through light, exploration and open-ended play — without overwhelming the senses.

Below are a few highlights from the range and why we love them.

Light Panels – Calm, Focused Learning Through Light

tickit® light panels are a core sensory resource for exploring colour, shape, pattern and transparency. Available in different sizes and shapes, they’re ideal for table-top activities, small group work or individual exploration.

Why they’re so effective:

  • Encourage focus and calm engagement

  • Support early maths, literacy and STEM learning

  • Help children explore colour mixing and light effects

  • Particularly supportive for autistic and sensory-sensitive learners

Light panels work beautifully with translucent resources such as rainbow blocks, loose parts and shapes — allowing children to learn through hands-on discovery rather than instruction.

Discovery Glow Tables – Sensory Play That Draws Children In

The Discovery Glow Tables add another layer to sensory play by combining light with tactile, messy and exploratory activities. With raised edges, they can be used for water play, jelly, foam, sand or translucent objects.

Benefits include:

  • Supporting sensory regulation and curiosity

  • Encouraging collaborative play and communication

  • Providing a contained space for messy or sensory activities

  • Creating a calm but engaging learning environment

Their sturdy yet lightweight design makes them suitable for both indoor and outdoor use, which is ideal for busy early years and SEND settings.

Sensory Glow Range – Soft Light for Calm & Regulation

The tickit® Sensory Glow range includes shapes such as pebbles, cubes and low-level tables, all designed to emit a soft, soothing glow.

These are especially useful for:

  • Sensory rooms and quiet regulation spaces

  • Bedrooms as a gentle night light

  • Supporting emotional regulation and relaxation

  • Creating calming visual focus points

With colour-changing options and fade settings, these lights can be adapted to suit different moods, needs and environments.

Activity Walls – Learning Without Taking Up Floor Space

tickit® activity wall panels are a brilliant solution for shared play in nurseries, waiting areas and sensory spaces. They allow multiple children to engage side-by-side, supporting fine motor skills, problem-solving and communication.

Wall-mounted play:

  • Saves valuable floor space

  • Encourages independent exploration

  • Reduces competition over toys

  • Supports inclusive, accessible play

Open-Ended Resources That Grow With the Child

One of the reasons we love the tickit® range is its focus on open-ended play. Resources like rainbow blocks, mirrors and light-based accessories don’t dictate how a child should play — they adapt to the child’s stage, interests and needs.

This makes them suitable for:

  • Home education

  • Early years settings

  • SEND and ASN environments

  • Therapy and sensory spaces

Why We Chose tickit® for Bright Wired

At Bright Wired, we’re careful about the products we stock. tickit® stood out because their resources are:

  • Purposeful, not gimmicky

  • Durable and practical for real settings

  • Designed to support regulation, curiosity and learning

  • Trusted by educators and therapists

We’re excited to continue expanding this range and helping families, schools and settings create calm, inclusive spaces where children can learn and thrive.

If you’d like help choosing the right tickit® products for your space, we’re always happy to advise.

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