SensaSoft™ 3-in-1 Play Mat
SensaSoft™ 3-in-1 Play Mat
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Why We Love It
It’s the play mat that isn’t just a play mat! This versatile mat folds into a canoe and a tent, creating an ideal setting for movement-based activities, pretend play or a calming sensory break. Little ones will have fun exploring the different configurations and dreaming up their next pretend-play adventure. Set sail in the canoe and get lost at sea or set up camp in the tent and tell ghost stories. When playtime is over, grab a weighted blanket or stuffed animal and unwind in a cozy sensory hideaway. With so many different ways to play, the fun never has to end!
- Promotes motor development and imaginative play
- Supports kids with low muscle tone and sensory processing disorder
- Made by Fun and Function
- Age 12 months+
Ideas for Use
- Lay the mat flat and practice your favorite yoga poses
- Take a book and beanbag inside the tent for a cozy reading nook
- Invite a friend into the canoe and practice your pretend rowing skills
Details
- Flat: 72" x 41" x 2"H
Tent shape: 19" x 20"
Canoe shape: 72"L x 21"H - Weighs 4.7 lbs
- Made of polyurethane vinyl upholstery, zipper and hook-n-loop 100% polyester plastic. Filled with expandable polyethylene foam
- Surface wash. Air dry.
- Colors: Green, teal and gray
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