Calming Sensory Space for Schools - Custom Choice
Calming Sensory Space for Schools - Custom Choice
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Why We Love It
Kids Take a Break in the Calm Down Room
Do your students need a break? Take them to the Calming Sensory Room for a satisfying sensory break. They can jump into the SensaSoft Vibroacoustic Corner Ball Pit for soothing all-around tactile input and calming vibration, or relax on the SensaSoft Vibrochair while they manipulate the sequins on the Weighted Sequin Pillow that sits in their lap. Allow your students to receive auditory and proprioceptive feedback as they roll and play on the Softplay Xylophone. SensaSoft Musical Lightup Hopscotch takes hopscotch to a whole new level as your students learn about cause and effect and build muscle tone as the wall panel lights up and plays music as they jump. Open the Break Box and be amazed as you watch your students calm down and get ready to learn. Studies have shown that short sensory breaks can improve students’ behavior and academic success. Let your school be our next success story.
- Engages kids in sensory exploration through play-based activities that stimulate minds and bodies
- Supports kids with ADHD or sensory integration disorder
- Made by Fun and Function
- Age 3+
- Gaze at the images projected on the wall with the Sensory Image Projector. Can you describe them?
- Use your fingers to draw shapes on the Sensory Wall Panel
- Step into the Sensasoft Playhouse for imaginary play with your friends
Details
Product Options Include:
- SensaSoft Vibroacoustic Corner Ball Pit
- Sensory Image Projector (3 wheels included)
- Gel Floor Tile Blue
- Concentration Rocker- Blue
- Sensory Wall Panel - Large
- Sensory Wall Panel - Small
- Sensory Wall Panel - Medium
- SensaSoft Squeezie Seat White - Large
- Weighted Disc Blanket 8 lbs.
- SensaSoft Playhouse Igloo White House - Blue Roof
- Weighted Sequin Pillow
- Space Master Controller with 8-Way Switch
- Jaxx Lounger Jr. in Blueberry Microsuede
- SensaSoft Compression Canoe - Teal
- Sensory Vibrating Neck Pillow
- Fiber Optic Jellyfish - Calming
- Custom Corner Bubble Tube Area
- Music Touch Wall with SensaSoft Panel and Platform
- SensaSoft Musical Lightup Hopscotch
- SensaSoft Cylinder Mountain
- Puzzle beam Large 5 Beam Set
- Fiber Optic LED Strands With Lightsource
- Classroom Break Boxes®: Sensory Tool Kit - Standard
- SensaSoft Xylophone
- Color Changing Light Panel. Includes panel SP7185 and platform SP7281. Price includes both.
- EnviroSafe 4’ X 6’ Royal Blue Folding Mat 2-sided velcro
- LimeLite LED Cube - 8”
- LimeLite LED Cube - 14”
- Find Me Lap Pad - At the Farm
- LED strips for wall panels
- SensaSoft™ Play Set 20
- SensaSoft™ Play Set 17
Shipping and Returns
Some items will be shipped separately from the rest of your order. Estimated date provided upon request. For returns, a 20% restocking fee is applied. No gift note available for this item.
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