SensaSoft™ Density Blocks - Set of 5
SensaSoft™ Density Blocks - Set of 5
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Why We Love It
The coolest blocks on the block! This colorful climbing block set includes rectangle blocks that each feature a different foam density. Lift and stack the blocks into a tower. Then knock them down and do it again! Arrange as a path to practice balance skills or sort the blocks according to weight for a stimulating heavy work activity. To grade or modify, select between heavier and lighter blocks.
- A versatile tool for gross motor play and sensory integration therapy
- Supports kids with low muscle tone and motor coordination difficulties
- Made by Fun and Function
- Ages 18 months - 3 years
Ideas for Use
- Place blocks next to each other and crawl across on your hands and knees
- Stack the blocks from lightest to heaviest and then from heaviest to lightest. Which is easier?
- Use as stepping stones to work on balance and motor planning skills
Details
- Includes 5 blocks of varying densities
- 23.6"L x 7.9"W x 4.7"H
- Weighs 7.5 lbs. total
- Made of PVC upholstery
Filled with 20, 22, 25, 28, 30 kg polyurethane foam - Wipe with a soft, lint free white cloth and mild detergent such as dishwashing liquid diluted with water
Never use an abrasive cloth or any solvent such as paint thinner/mineral spirits, ammonia or chlorine based products - Colors: Red, orange, yellow, green and blue
Custom color choices available. Contact design@funandfunction.com
Getting Started
Part of our SensaSoft Collection, this collection is designed to stand up to frequent use and is easy to clean, making it a great addition to your sensory room, clinic or classroom.
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