Elementary School Sensory Room - Basic
Elementary School Sensory Room - Basic
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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. With carefully selected essentials, the Basic package makes it easy to bring sensory support to any space — without stretching your budget. Thoughtfully designed for elementary years, these sensory tools support focus, engagement, and skill-building.
- 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
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Ages 7-11
Details
Includes:
- Jaxx Lounger Jr in Blueberry Microsuede - EQ4456
- Heavy Herbert - Weighted Stuffed Animal - CF4583
- Honeycomb Mirrors - Set of 6 - Jeweled Collection - SP9138
- InterACTION Wall Panel - Airplane - CF8388
- Zipline PlayScape Convertible Kids Couch Grape - EQ8368
- Honeycomb Cushions- Set of 6 - SP8885
- Sequin Wall Panel Large - CF7328
- Honeycomb Gel Floor Tiles - Set of 4 - SP9385
- LED Light Up Floor - SP7195
- SensaSoft™ Rainbow Playset - SP8711
- Textured Wall Panel - Plush Purple (Medium) - CF8404
- Tinted Rainbow Mirror- Set of 4 - SP8775
Safety Information
To review safety information and warnings, please visit the individual product pages linked above.
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