Stop by the gift shop for soft toys, books, or quiet souvenirs.
Sensory-Friendly Tips
Quiet Corners: Aquarium benches, shaded gardens, and playground edges for decompression.
Headphones & Hats: For loud areas or animal shows.
Stroller or Wagon: Useful for mid-day rest or nap.
Frequent Snacks & Water: Prevent energy crashes.
What to wear to the zoo for sensory sensitive kids
To keep little ones comfortable and avoid sensory meltdowns in hot weather, choose lightweight, breathable fabrics like cotton or bamboo and avoid tight waistbands, stiff seams, or scratchy synthetics. Tagless tops with flat seams reduce irritation, while loose-fitting shorts and soft, breathable shoes allow freedom of movement. Protect from the sun with a wide-brimmed hat, UV-protective clothing, and sunglasses with soft straps, and layer lightly with a cardigan or hoodie for cooler shaded areas. Keep accessories minimal, pack a spare set of clothes, and bring a stroller or wagon, water bottle, and noise-canceling headphones for breaks. Let your child help pick clothes when possible, and focus on soft, flexible, and breathable items to keep them cool, comfortable, and happy during a busy, active day outdoors.