Gel Step 'N Glow - Set of 4
Gel Step 'N Glow - Set of 4
Gel Step 'N Glow - Set of 4
Gel Step 'N Glow - Set of 4
Gel Step 'N Glow - Set of 4
Gel Step 'N Glow - Set of 4
Gel Step 'N Glow - Set of 4
Gel Step 'N Glow - Set of 4
Gel Step 'N Glow - Set of 4
Gel Step 'N Glow - Set of 4
Gel Step 'N Glow - Set of 4
Gel Step 'N Glow - Set of 4
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Gel Step 'N Glow - Set of 4

Gel Step 'N Glow - Set of 4

Light Up Stepping Stones
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Why We Love It

Balance practice just got brighter! These sensory stepping stones feature color-changing, touch-activated lights that keep kids engaged from the first step to the last. The squishy gel surface adds an exciting tactile element, while the non-slip base keeps them in place during play. It’s skill-building fun kids just can’t resist! 

  • Encourages balance practice and motor planning skills 
  • Supports kids with gross motor challenges or delays
  • Made by Fun and Function
  • 18 months+

Ideas for Use

  • Teach cause and effect as kids see the lights turn on in response to their touch
  • To magnify the effects of the lights, turn off overhead lights 
  • Ask kids to call out the names of the colors as they move from stone to stone

Details

  • Includes set of 4 stepping stones. Requires 3 x AA batteries per stepping stone (not included)
  • Stepping stone: 11.8"L x 11.8"W x 2"H 
    Anti-slip pads: 4.5" Diameter
  • Weigh 2.4 lbs. each
  • Holds up to 130 lbs.
  • Made from PVC with a polypropylene base and EVA anti-slip pads.
    The battery compartment is ABS plastic with a metal screw. 
    Filled with colored gel
  • Surface wash. Air dry
  • Colors: Blue, green/yellow, purple/purple-pink and yellow/orange


Safety Information

Battery-operated products have been tested by an independent and accredited third-party lab, and meets or exceeds government safety standards for lead, and physical and mechanical hazards. Electronic components are UL certified for safety.

WARNING:
Do not mix old and new batteries. Do not mix alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc), rechargeable or different types of batteries.

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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