ElevatED™ Play House Cube With Floor Mat Set
ElevatED™ Play House Cube With Floor Mat Set
ElevatED™ Play House Cube With Floor Mat Set
ElevatED™ Play House Cube With Floor Mat Set
ElevatED™ Play House Cube With Floor Mat Set
ElevatED™ Play House Cube With Floor Mat Set
ElevatED™ Play House Cube With Floor Mat Set
ElevatED™ Play House Cube With Floor Mat Set
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ElevatED™ Play House Cube With Floor Mat Set

ElevatED™ Play House Cube With Floor Mat Set

Wooden Play Cube
Regular price 1,488.00 NIS
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Why We Love It

Early learning classrooms are busy places. Little ones need a cozy spot where they can slow down and regulate amidst the daily shuffle and bustle. This sturdy play cube provides a quiet, enclosed space with a soft padded mat inside for extra comfort. The smooth rounded edges make it safe and inviting, while the spacious interior fits a preschooler or two. It’s perfect for cuddling up, crawling through and for imaginative play. Made from durable birchwood, it’s built to handle everyday use in active classrooms like yours.

  • Gives early learners a quiet space to relax and work through big feelings
  • Supports young children with sensory processing challenges
  • Ages 18 months-6 years
  • Made in the USA

Ideas for Use

  • Use as a cozy reading nook or story time space
  • Have children crawl in and around the cube as a motor planning exercise
  • Guide children to the space when they’re feeling overwhelmed by sensory input

Details

  • Includes play cube and mat
  • Cube: 30.5”L x 29”W x 29”H. Weighs 43 lbs. 
    Mat: 28.50"L x 27"W x 1"H. Weighs 5 lbs.
  • Fits 1-2 children. Holds up to 100 lbs.
  • Made from birch plywood in certified antimicrobial natural UV finish
  • Wipe clean with warm water-moistened cloth and mild soap. Do not leave moisture on any surfaces or in joinery areas.
  • Colors: White and natural wood cube with green mat
  • Limited lifetime warranty

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GreenGuard™ Gold certified



Shipping and Returns

Please note: This item will be shipped separately from the rest of your order. Estimated date provided upon request. For returns, a 20% restocking fee applies. This item has a 30-day return policy.


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