Sensory Hallway Premium - Explore
Sensory Hallway Premium - Explore
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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. The Premium package features our most complete collection of sensory tools, transforming any space into a fully equipped sensory wonderland.
- 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:
- Music Hand Wall with SensaSoft™ Panel (White and Dark Blue Trim.) - SP7271
- Fiber Optic Infinity Light Panel with SensaSoft™ Panel (Color: White with Dark Blue Trim) - SP8924
- Interactive Wall Panel - Large - SP7169
- Sensory Pathway Decals - Solar System - MW8643
- Gumdrop Bean Bag - Small - Red - EQ9427
- Gumdrop Bean Bag - Small - Yellow - EQ9430
- Gumdrop Bean Bag - Small - Green - EQ9432
- Interactive Light Up Star Panel - SP7198
- Honeycomb Mirrors - Set of 6 - Classic Collection - SP9139
- 2 x Honeycomb Gel Floor Tiles - Set of 4 - SP9385
- Tinted Rainbow Mirror- Set of 4 - SP8775
- 22 x Peel and Stick Wallpaper - Sprinkles - CF8801
- Round UV Musical Tactile Wall Panel - SP7217
- Touch 'N Brush Wall Panel - Teal - CF9648
- Touch 'N Brush Wall Panel - Yellow - CF9650
- Touch 'N Brush Wall Panel - Purple - CF9651
- Wall Ball Labyrinth by HABA - SP8832
Safety Information
To review safety information and warnings, please visit the individual product pages linked above.
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