Lauren Boyce, who is the operations manager at Holyoke Children’s Museum, demonstrates the use of A-Mazing Airways. It is one of the activities offered by the museum’s sensory Sundays. Pompoms or scarves are placed in transparent tubes and move through them on air currents until they are discharged. At right, Zoelle Washington, 2, of Holyoke, plays on a sensory table. Though she is not autistic and does not have sensory processing disorders, the activity is suitable for those who do and is offered during the museum’s sensory Sundays. She was with her father, Derek Washington. Below right,  Esther Tibbitt, 5, left, and Ray Tibbitt, 4, play on a sensory table Friday at Holyoke Children's Museum.

Lauren Boyce, who is the operations manager at Holyoke Children’s Museum, demonstrates the use of A-Mazing Airways, Friday, Oct. 25, 2019 at the museum. It is one of the activities offered by the museum’s Sensory Sundays. Pompoms or scarves are placed in transparent tubes and move through them on air currents until they are discharged.