Round Gel Floor Tiles - Set of 4 - Purple, Blue, Orange, Green
Round Gel Floor Tiles - Set of 4 - Purple, Blue, Orange, Green
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Why We Love It
Our round gel floor tiles are an inviting sensory integration tool for kids! Add these to an obstacle course and step, jump, or hop on these as you work on strengthening gross motor skills! Or sit on or next to the tiles and just use your hands to push the gel around in these liquid floor tiles. Kids love watching these sensory liquid tiles' colors ooze, mix and flow. Great for calming or sensory exploration, or to support visual processing.
- 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 a marker during circle time to set clear boundaries and encourage kids to stay in their spot
- Incorporate into a sensory pathway for sensory integration
- Line up tiles for gross motor activities such as stepping stones
Details
- 20" Diameter
- Weighs 3.75 lbs. each
- Holds up to 300 lbs.
- Made of PVC with non-slip backing. Filled with colored gel
- Surface wash. Air dry.
- Colors: 4 Pack - Purple, Blue, Orange, Green
- 1 year limited warranty
Getting Started
Use on a flat and even surface.
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