Balance Blocks and Cards
Balance Blocks and Cards
Why We Love It
Step, stack, or sort! Our versatile Balance Blocks support a range of skill-building activities. Each set includes six colorful blocks and activity cards with visual prompts. Stack and balance the blocks to match the images on the cards or build a freestyle creation! Step across the blocks to develop balance and coordination, or sort them to target visual processing. Soft, squishy and lightweight, they're perfect for little (and big!) hands.
- Made from wipe-clean PVC with a non-slip tactile backing
- Supports kids with gross motor challenges and sensory processing difficulties
- Made by Fun and Function
- Age 9 months+
Ideas for Use
- Challenge balance skills! Create a pathway with the blocks and walk across on your tiptoes
- How high can you stack the blocks before they topple?
- Call out a color and have the child choose the correct block
Details
- Set of 6 blocks and 13 activity cards
- Large blocks: 6"L x 6"W x 4"H. Weigh 2.8 oz. each. Orange & purple
Medium blocks: 5"L x 5"W x 3"H. Weigh 1.8 oz. each. Green & blue
Small blocks: 4"L x 4"W x 2"H. Weigh 1 oz. each. Red & yellow - Cards: 5"L x 3"W. Weigh 1.3 oz. total
- Blocks: Made of PVC. Filled with polyethylene foam
Cards: Cardstock - Surface wash. Air dry
Safety Information
Not for mouthing or chewing.
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