Sensory Hallway - Basic
Sensory Hallway - Basic
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Why We Love It
No space for a sensory room? Try a sensory hallway! Quick and easy to set up, this ready-to-go package turns any hallway into an interactive sensory experience. With carefully selected essentials, the Basic package makes it easy to bring sensory support to any space — without stretching your budget.
- 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 3+
Details
Includes:
- 6 x Gel Floor Tiles - Blue - SP7009
- Noise Reduction Headphones - Blue - SP6271
- SensaSoft™ Compression Canoe Blue - CF9055
- Custom Corner Area with Bubble Tube (White with Dark Blue trim.) - SP8860
- SensaSoft™ Support Vibrochair - White Chair and White Speaker - SP7232
- Felt Right Tiles for Noise Reduction - Hourglass and Commercial adhesive tabs - CF10280
- 2 x Touch 'N Brush Wall Panel - Teal - CF9648
- 2 x Sequin Wall Panel Small - CF7326
- Minky Weighted Blanket - CF7385
- BCB Additive - MS3707
- LED Infinity Light Panel with SensaSoft™ Wall Panel (White and Dark Blue Trim) - SP7272
- Bubble Tube Pump and Hose - EX6019
- Cloud Mirror - Small - SP7376
- 2 x Wave Chair, Medium - Blue - EQ9978
- 2 x Weighted Sensory Knot Ball - CF8433
- Weighted Sequin Pillow - CF8434
- LimeLite™ LED Ball - 12" - CF9892
- 2 x Weighted Log Roll - SP6985
- Distortion Mirror - SP7373
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Safety Information
To review safety information and warnings, please visit the individual product pages linked above.
Blog Posts

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Does your child resist haircuts at the barber? They might not like the vestibular input of sitting on a chair that gets propelled upwards, feeling the apron around their neck, or the auditory stimulation of surrounding conversations and the buzz of razors. Many parents avoid these haircuts for as long as possible.

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