Full Length Acrylic Mirror
Full Length Acrylic Mirror
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Why We Love It
See yourself from head to toe! Liven up your classroom, play corner or sensory room with our Full Length Acrylic Mirror. Practice dance moves, try on costumes, or make various facial expressions to encourage self-awareness, self-regulation and help kids build self-confidence. Hang two mirrors in a sensory corner with a bubble-tube and create an infinity mirror effect for visual stimulation. A great tool to help children develop their speech skills as they watch their mouth move when making particular sounds in the mirror. The shatter-resistant acrylic mirror features smooth edges for additional safety
- Encourages body awareness, self-regulation and self-expression
- Easy to assemble using screws or double-sided tape (both options included)
- Made by Fun and Function
- All ages
Ideas for Use
- Try on costumes and act out different roles to enhance imaginative play and storytelling skills
- Check your posture, balance, and coordination as you exercise and stretch or while doing yoga
- Practice making different facial expressions using the Emoji Emotions Card Deck (sold separately)
Details
- Includes: Mirror, installation hardware and adhesive foam stickers
- 47.2"L x 23.6"W
- Weighs 4 lbs.
- Mirror: Acrylic with polyethylene film Installation Hardware: stainless steel and polyethylene hardware covers. Adhesive foam stickers.
- Surface wash. Air dry. Use a soft, damp lint-free cloth to clean. Do not use an abrasive cloth, scrubber or scrapers. Do not use solvent liquids such as paint thinner or bleach.
- Color: Silver
Getting Started
Professional installation recommended. Adult assembly required.
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