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child playing on the Outdoor Paint-A-Path
child playing on the Outdoor Paint-A-Path
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child playing on Outdoor Paint-A-Path
footprint created by Outdoor Paint-A-Path
hand painting handprints using the Outdoor Paint-A-Path
painting a line on a stencil from the Outdoor Paint-A-Path
roller paintbrush and bucket from the Outdoor Paint-A-Path
child playing with the Outdoor Paint-A-Path
child playing on the Outdoor Paint-A-Path
child playing on the Outdoor Paint-A-Path
child riding on a path created from the child playing on the Outdoor Paint-A-Path
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Outdoor Paint-A-Path

Outdoor Paint-A-Path

Create a Sensory Pathway With Outdoor Stencils
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Why We Love It

Add a splash of sensory flair to your schoolyard with a sensory pathway! With these reusable stencils, you can transform a plain old blacktop into a vibrant play area. Jump, leap or tightrope walk across the painted path to help develop balance and motor planning skills. Each set includes stencils for wavy, zigzag or boxy pathways plus an assortment of fun add-ons. Paint not included.

  • Encourage gross motor movement for kids of all abilities 
  • Support kids with low muscle tone and visual motor challenges  
  • Made by Fun and Function
  • Age 3+

Ideas for Use

  • To target a range of skills, assign a different movement for each part of the pathway
  • For an extra balance challenge, hold a ball in each hand while walking across 
  • Walk slowly along the sensory path at recess to help renew focus before class 

Details

  • Includes one set of 17 stencils:
    9 pathway shapes (3 of each design) 24" x 12", 24" x 7.7", 12" x 12"
    4 splatter (2 of each design) 16" x 14", 12" x 11"
    4 additional shapes [brush (12" x 6"), roller (12" x 7.8"), hands (7" x 7"), feet (7.8" x 3.5")]
  • 10 oz. total
  • Made of PET Mylar plastic 
  • Surface wash. Air dry.
  • Color: White

Getting Started

Adult application required. Please refer to included instructions for more information on how to use your stencils and guidelines for choosing the right paint.



Safety Information

Our products have been tested by an independent and accredited third-party lab. Our products meet or exceed government safety standards for lead and physical and mechanical hazards. Our products comply with applicable voluntary, mandatory and best practice guidelines wherever such standards exist.
Use with adult guidance. When using our products, remember that you – as the caregiver – know your child best. Please follow our safety recommendations, and provide additional supervision as needed for your child.

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