Clixo Creation Station
Clixo Creation Station
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Why We Love It
Inspire endless creativity with Clixo Creation Stations! Each station includes hundreds of flexible Clixo magnetic pieces, along with wall panels that transform your space into an immersive building area. Kids bend and snap the pieces together, creating dynamic 3D structures while strengthening fine motor and spatial reasoning skills. Available in three different sized packages for sensory rooms, classrooms and therapy clinics.
- Encourages critical thinking and STEAM learning
- Supports kids with fine motor challenges
- Age 4+
Ideas for Use
- Add a Clixo station to your classroom for regulating sensory activities
- Have kids build a Clixo creation and then tell a story about it
- Use Clixo in a makerspace to encourage creativity and spatial reasoning skills
Details
- Medium
Includes 6 magnetic wall panels and 400 Clixo pieces in 20 different shapes
Box is 15.7"L × 11.8"W × 11.8"H. Weighs 8.8 lbs.
Designed for groups of up to 20 kids - Large
Includes 9 magnetic wall panels and 600 Clixo pieces in 20 different shapes
Box is 15.7"L × 11.8"W × 11.8"H. Weighs 11 lbs.
Designed for groups of up to 35 kids - Super
Includes 16 magnetic wall panels and 800 Clixo pieces in 20 different shapes
Box is 15.7"L × 11.8"W × 11.8"H. Weighs 13.2 lbs.
Designed for groups of up to 45 kids - Magnetic wall panels: 23.5”L X 15.75”W. Steel with polyester powder coating.
- Surface wash. Airy Dry. Color: White
- Clixo pieces: Non-toxic PET and ABS plastic with magnets. Dishwasher safe. Top rack only. Assorted colors
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