Honeycomb Mirrors - Set of 6
Honeycomb Mirrors - Set of 6
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Why We Love It
Dance, play, jump and see your bee-utiful honeycomb reflection come to life! With a choice between Jeweled or Classic colors, these sleek mirrors are an easy way to add a sophisticated yet playful feel to your sensory space or classroom. Arrange as an eye-catching mural on the wall or stagger at different heights to increase accessibility. Practice identifying facial expressions to encourage social-emotional development or use to inspire a spontaneous dance party! Featuring shatterproof acrylic and rounded edges, these mirrors are a safe and sensory-friendly addition to any school, home, clinic or sensory room.
- A stylish mirror set that promotes exploration, visual processing and body awareness
- Supports kids with social skill difficulties, poor spatial awareness and speech challenges
- Made by Fun and Function
- All ages
Ideas for Use
- Install mirrors low to the ground in your early childhood classroom to promote visual development and motor exploration
- Practice mouth movement in front of the mirrors for a colorful addition to speech therapy sessions
- Make a different facial expression in front of each mirror to encourage color recognition and self-awareness
Details
- Includes six mirrors, installation hardware and adhesive foam stickers
- 15.7" Diameter
- Weighs 5.5 lbs. total, 10.7 oz each
- Mirrors: Tinted 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.
- Classic: Orange, blue, green, red, gold, light purple
- Jeweled: Dark purple, silver, gold, light blue, black, pink
Getting Started
Professional installation recommended. Adult assembly required.
Safety Information
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