Felt Right Tiles Wall Games
Felt Right Tiles Wall Games
Felt Right Tiles Wall Games
Felt Right Tiles Wall Games
Felt Right Tiles Wall Games
Felt Right Tiles Wall Games
Felt Right Tiles Wall Games
Felt Right Tiles Wall Games
Felt Right Tiles Wall Games
Felt Right Tiles Wall Games
Felt Right Tiles Wall Games
Felt Right Tiles Wall Games
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Felt Right Tiles Wall Games

Felt Right Tiles Wall Games

Interactive Games for Gross Motor Skills
Regular price 421.00 NIS
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Why We Love It

Game on! Made from noise-reducing tiles, the Felt Right Tiles Wall Games are a fun and sensory-friendly addition to any space. Easy to install and highly interactive, these aesthetic games encourage socialization, visual-motor skills and crossing the midline. The wall-mounted design prompts kids to engage their shoulder muscles and the vibrant colors provide stimulating visual input. And with a choice between checkers and tic-tac-toe, the fun never has to end!

  • Easy to install with removable Adhesive Tabs or Commercial Grade Adhesives (your choice)
  • Helps reduce unwanted noise and improve overall room acoustics
  • Age 5+

Ideas for Use

  • Play a round of tic-tac-toe before class to help renew focus 
  • Challenge a friend to a game of checkers to practice social skills 
  • Install in your classroom or sensory space to promote problem-solving and gross motor skills

Details

  • Tic-Tac-Toe
    Includes installation tabs, 1 game board, 5 X’s and 5 O’s. 
    Game board is 47.5”L x 47.5”W. Total weight is 5 lbs.
    Slate blue and aqua game board with black pieces
  • Checkers
    Includes installation tabs, 1 game board, 24 checkers pieces.
    Game board is 53.5”L x 53.5”H. Total weight is 8 lbs.
    Green and white game board with black and red pieces
  • Made from 100% recycled PET plastic
  • Surface wash. Air dry.

Getting Started

Chose from Removable Adhesive Tabs or Commercial Grade Adhesives (for cement, brick or highly textured walls). 



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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