Honeycomb Gel Floor Tiles - Set of 4
Honeycomb Gel Floor Tiles - Set of 4
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Why We Love It
Sensory fun for everyone! Our Honeycomb Gel Floor Tiles are a fun and colorful way for children of all ages to explore and engage the senses. Step, jump, or hop on the gel tiles to strengthen gross motor skills. Sit on the tiles or use your hands to push the gel around for tactile and visual stimulation. Great for sensory exploration, to support visual processing and for creative fun. Wipe-clean and easy to transport, these tiles are perfect for use in clinics and the classroom.
- Supports sensory integration and gross motor skill development
- Engages kids with ADHD, sensory integration disorder and autism
- Made by Fun and Function
- Age 3+
Ideas for Use
- Use as stepping stones in an obstacle course to enhance gross motor skills
- Designate different work stations in the classroom using each tile as a marker
- Add to a clinic for visual stimulation and to encourage sensory integration
Details
- Includes four floor tiles
- 15.4" side to side
17.7" corner to corner - Weighs 2.2 lbs. each
- Holds up to 300 lbs.
- Made of PVC. Filled with colored gel
- Surface wash. Air dry.
- Colors: Blue, pink, purple and green/yellow
- 1 year limited warranty
Getting Started
Use on a flat and even surface
Safety Information
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