Gel Wave Pad
Gel Wave Pad
Gel Wave Pad
Gel Wave Pad
Gel Wave Pad
Gel Wave Pad
Gel Wave Pad
Gel Wave Pad
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Gel Wave Pad

Gel Wave Pad

Wave Hello to Multi-Sensory Stimulation and Fun
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Why We Love It

It's so much fun to ride the waves: with this Gel Wave Pad children can spend hours moving the discs through the sparkly gel while enjoying tactile and visual sensory fun. This addictive activity improves finger strength, dexterity and eye hand coordination. Features two connecting super cool waves filled with awesome glittery gel and small disks that can be squished from one end of the waves to the other. A disc implanted in each compartment allows two people to play together if desired.

  • Can be used as a lightly weighted lap pad for extra sensory input
  • Great for anyone with fidgety fingers and dexterity challenges
  • Age 4+

Details

  • 21"L x 13"W
  • 4 lbs.
  • Non-toxic. Latex Free
  • Ingredients inside include water, a gelling agent (powder) and food coloring.


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