Early Childhood Sensory Room - Standard
Early Childhood Sensory Room - Standard
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Why We Love It
Want to create a meaningful sensory space without the guesswork? Our ready-to-go sensory room packages make it simple. Designed by our expert team, this space includes a curated set of tools that help kids get the sensory input they need to stay calm, engaged, and focused. The Standard package includes a well-rounded set of tools that effectively support a wide range of student needs. Designed for young learners, this collection features age-appropriate sensory tools that support early development through play, movement, and exploration.
- Curated by a team of therapists, educators and parents
- Designed to support the challenges of ADHD, sensory processing disorder or autism
- Made by Fun and Function
- Ages 3-6
Details
Includes:
- Square Foam Ball Pit - EQ3594
- Interactive Light Up Rainbow Panel - SP7193
- Tinted Rainbow Mirror- Set of 4 - SP8775
- LED SensaSoft™ Roller Slide - SP7199
- Rainbow Tunnel - SD7806
- EnviroSafe™ Folding Mats - MW6294
- Hopscotch Gel Floor Tiles - CF7424
- Educube Chair Blue - EQ2238
- Educube Chair Yellow - EQ8941
- Educube Chair Red - EQ2236
- Weighted Textured Balls - Set of 3 - SP6983
- Harry the Sensory Hedgehog - SP6284
- InterACTION Wall Panel - Rainbow - cf10009
- Waterless LED Color Column - CF7167
- Bubble Tube Wall Bracket - EQ7218
- Acrylic Bubble Tube Mirrors (Set of 2) - SP7180
- Round Gel Floor Tiles - Set of 4 - Purple, Blue, Orange, Green - SP7295
- CanDo® Donut Ball Yellow (Small) - mw8716
- CanDo® Donut Ball Green (Medium) - MW8718
- CanDo® Donut Ball Red (Large) - MW8719
- CanDo® Donut Ball Blue (Super) - MW8720
- Ball Storage Shelf - EQ8336
Safety Information
To review safety information and warnings, please visit the individual product pages linked above.
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