Aggression Play Toys

Some children will be naturally drawn to aggression themed toys in your playroom. Aggression play is a natural and helpful part of a child's emotional development. Having toys in your playroom that can be used for protection, conquering villains, and pretend play helps your clients express strong emotions.
48 Piece Tan & Green Army Men
$13.99 $15.99
Plastic Jail
$14.99
Foam Hulk Smash Fists Toy
$25.99 $32.99
Xylophone
$34.97 $40.00
Deluxe Metal Handcuffs
$5.99
Mashoonga Foam Bats
$46.99
Black Cloak
$19.99 $24.00
Shark Hand Puppet
$7.99 $8.49
Economy Metal Handcuffs
$4.99
Rubber Knife
$3.49 $3.99
Dragon Hand Puppet
$7.99 $8.49
Sword and Shield Set
$16.99
Slip On Black Mask
$2.99 $3.99
Foam Pirate Sword
$4.49
Soft Sword
$24.99 $29.99
Hulk Mask
$10.79 $14.99
Cosmic Shock Phaser
$10.99 $12.99
Punching Bag and Gloves
$26.99 $34.99
Medieval Knight Armor Set
$6.99 $9.99
Pound-a-Peg
$14.99 $15.99
Jumbo Army Men (8 Pieces)
$4.99
Stretchy Snake
$4.99
Pull Back Tank
$8.99 $9.99
Large Inflatable Hammer Bopper
$4.99 $5.99
Police Badge
$3.99
Toy Drum
$15.99 $24.99
Mini Soldiers - 60 pack
$4.29 $4.99
Rainbow Xylophone
$17.99 $19.99
Tie-Back Black Mask
$2.99
Sword and Shield Play Set
$7.99 $8.49
Zip Shot Shooter
$10.79 $12.49
Classic Clown Bop Bag
$11.99 $13.99
Retracting Pirate Dagger
$5.99
Nerf Elite Trio
$11.97 $14.99
Army Women Medical Team (24 pieces)
$14.99 $19.40
Stretchy Elastic Handcuffs
$3.49
Pirate Hook
$3.49 $3.99
Sheriff Badge
$3.99
Economy Bop Bag
$6.99 $8.99
Galactic Red Laser Weapon
$11.49 $13.99
Tank
$7.99
Nerf Elite 2.0 20-Dart Refill Pack
$5.49 $6.79
Shadow T-Rex
$24.99 $29.99
Knight Role Play Set
$29.99 $39.99
Pirate Sword (Economy)
$4.49
Shark Finger Puppet
$2.49
Nerf N Series N1 Darts (20 Pack)
$4.99 $5.99
Knight Helmet
$9.99
Galactic Green Laser Weapon
$11.49 $13.99
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Children are naturally drawn to toys that reflect strength, defense, and overcoming challenges. While aggression is sometimes misunderstood, it’s often a healthy outlet to help children process big feelings and life experiences. Through pretend battles or defense play, children gain a sense of mastery and control that supports emotional regulation and confidence.

Differences due to biologic age, gender, developmental age, and environmental impact such as exposure to abuse or neglect may cause some children to readily avoid or use these toys more than other children. Having a variety of toys available will make your space a place of healthy growth and development.

Aggression-themed toys also allow therapists to observe how a child interprets conflict, power, and safety in their world. Having a well-rounded selection of aggression play toys, for example shields, weapons, wild animals, or rescue figures, ensures your playroom provides both expressive and healing opportunities. Every child’s relationship with these toys will differ based on factors like age, developmental level, environment, and life experiences. Some may gravitate toward them naturally, while others may avoid them altogether. Offering variety encourages choice, balance, and healthy exploration in therapy sessions.

You can shop our aggression play collection, from soft toy swords and weapons to action figures and pretend play protective gear, have have items that allow for safe imaginative play which helps children act out and work through aggression in a constructive way.

Aggression Play by Type

  • Defensive Toys: Shields and masks (e.g., Slip On Black Mask) for protection play.
  • Action Figures: Wild animals and heroes (e.g., Dragon Hand Puppet) for storytelling.
  • Combat Tools: Soft swords and phasers (e.g., Cosmic Shock Phaser) for pretend battles.
  • Physical Outlets: Bop bags and drums (e.g., Classic Clown Bop Bag) for energy release.

Frequently asked questions

Is aggression play normal in the playroom?

Yes. Aggression play is a healthy and developmentally appropriate way for children to act out feelings of power, fear, and control. It helps them process emotions and learn boundaries safely.

How can aggression play be therapeutic?

By acting out conflict through toys, children can express anger, anxiety, or fear in a controlled setting. This allows them to develop coping skills, empathy, and self-control.

What types of aggression play toys should be made available?

Having an assortment on hand of toy weapons, shields, fierce wild animals, rescue figures, and protective items can encourage symbolic play and provide safe outlets for a child's emotional expression.