Sensory Saints A Sensory Journey Through Seven Sacred Days Sensory Story and Sensory Rich Activities Multiple Disabilities

Marking saints and sacred days, each verse in this sensory story invites quiet reflection and symbolic engagement.

The sensory story weaves together props: scents, textures, sounds, and tastes to evoke sacred themes, while soft gestures and sensory cues offer a multisensory pathway to spiritual literacy, emotional ease, inclusive multisensory engagement.

The sensory-rich activities promote creative expression, meaningful communication, choice-making, and sensory exploration.

Learners are guided through seven sacred days in September, exploring:
Saint Gregory the Great
The Blessed Virgin Mary (Nativity)
The Exaltation of the Holy Cross
Our Lady of Sorrows
Saint Matthew, Apostle and Evangelist
Our Lady of Walsingham
Saints Michael, Gabriel, and Raphael, Archangels

Ideal for classroom storytelling, quiet prayer spaces, or one-to-one sensory sessions, this resource bridges poetic language with practical cues—making sacred days accessible to all through a multisensory lens where learners can explore and connect in a space where every sense is welcome.

Includes clear learning objectives to help you plan and assess.

This resource is aimed at supporting students and sensory learners of all ages following pre-formal/sensory, semi-formal or formal pathways incorporating activities that promote the five areas of the engagement model, creativity, independence, building communication skills, and supporting other areas of learning linking to curriculum subjects, themes, and topics.

This teaching pack is tailored to accommodate students’ individual learning needs through differentiated, themed, sensory extension activities linking to the EYFS Framework and areas of the KS1 National Curriculum making it the perfect resource for Special Education, Mainstream schools and settings, Speech & Language and EAL students.

Your questions, queries, comments, and feedback are always welcome.
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Hi, thank you for clicking onto my bio. My name is Victoria Navin, I am the Founder of Rhyming Multisensory Stories.

I am a passionate advocate for providing sensory-rich learning experiences for Neurodiverse, PMLD, Sensory and SEND Learners through my fully resourced, facilitated sensory stories and sensory-rich thematic classroom activities.

With over two decades of experience, including teaching children from travelling communities in Spain and working at a special school in Cheshire, I have written over 50 fully resourced multisensory stories with facilitation guides, learning objectives and sensory-rich thematic classroom activities.

I delivered online workshops for Creative Education and educators and caregivers worldwide and am a frequent speaker at online conferences having presented at Richard Hirstwood and Carol Allen's Sensory Festivals, and the PMLD Conferences run by Joanna Grace of The Sensory Projects.

I am a guest author in 'Sensory Stories - Making Narratives Accessible Through the Senses' by Dr Joanna Grace and Teaching Reading to All Learners Including Those with Complex Needs' by Sarah Moseley, and frequently contribute to the PMLD Link journal. I have written a sensory story for The Sensory Projects and have also featured in SEN Magazine making me a leading figure in the field of sensory-based education
I write the sensory activities for Little Magic Train and have written curriculum packs for Marvin's Storytime Show.

I have collaborated with The Story Massage Programme, Songs, Signs & Sounds and Luula.

My first book published by Routledge in Oct 2025 'Sensory Spaces: An A-Z of Immersive and Creative Environments to Support Sensory Integration' is a practical guide to creating customisable environments that spark curiosity, creativity, and storytelling. Using everyday items, it shows how to design spaces for learning, sensory engagement, and relaxation.

Whether you are exploring sensory storytelling for the first time or deepening your inclusive practice, I hope my resources bring inspiration, clarity, and joy to your learning journeys.

Your questions, queries, comments, and feedback are always welcome.

Thank you for reading my bio. Let's connect!
Victoria

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