Honeycomb Cushions- Set of 6
Honeycomb Cushions- Set of 6
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Why We Love It
Add a pop of color and comfort to your classroom or home with a set of Honeycomb Cushions. Keep these lightweight floor cushions handy and lay them out as spot markers for circle time or other seated activities. Featuring convenient carry straps and wipe-clean fabric, these cushions are a no-fuss way to add flexible seating and a contemporary feel to any space. The plush foam filling supports kids who may be sensitive to hard, cold floors, and the fun geometric shape makes them a go-to prop for obstacle courses and other gross motor play
- Versatile classroom tool that encourages collaborative learning experiences
- Helps kids maintain personal space boundaries
- Made by Fun and Function
- All ages
Ideas for Use
- Use cushions during partner time or reading groups
- Place the cushions in a straight line and hop from one to the next
- Stack the cushions on top of each other for a fun heavy work activity
Details
- Includes six cushions
- Cushion: 13.5" x 13.5" x 2"H
Strap: 9"L x 0.8"W - Weighs 0.5 lbs. each
- Cushion: Polyurethane vinyl. Filled with polyurethane foam
Strap: Polypropylene - Surface wash. Air dry.
- Colors: Navy, turquoise, green, teal, sky blue, grey and royal blue handles
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