Sensory Bin
Sensory Bin
Sensory Bin
Sensory Bin
Sensory Bin
Sensory Bin
Sensory Bin
Sensory Bin
Sensory Bin
Sensory Bin
Sensory Bin
Sensory Bin
Sensory Bin
Sensory Bin
Sensory Bin
Sensory Bin
Sensory Bin
Sensory Bin
Sensory Bin
Sensory Bin
Sensory Bin
Sensory Bin
Sensory Bin
Sensory Bin
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Sensory Bin

Sensory Bin

Tactile Discovery with Sensory Bin Play Pieces
Regular price 59.00 NIS
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Why We Love It

Want a sensory table, but don't have the space? Get all the tactile exploration and fun of a sensory table in a portable storage bin! The Sensory Bin includes small pebblets and 15 animal pieces to hide in the pebblets for a challenging sensory hunt. Want more sensory fun? Add extra animal pieces or bags of pebblets. You can also include ABC Sensory Letters to practice letter and color recognition. All additional items sold separately.

    • Versatile sensory tool for home, clinic and classroom
    • Supports kids with sensory sensitivity, fine motor delays and tactile defensiveness
    • Made by Fun and Function
  • Age 3+

Ideas for Use:

    • To encourage social interaction, search for the animal pieces together with a friend
    • Use as a sensory break before handwriting practice, test taking or homework time
  • Pat a smooth layer of pebblets in the bottom of your sensory bin. Use your finger to draw lines, shapes and letters

Details

    • Includes bin with lid, one 2 lb. bag of sensory pebblets and fifteen animal pieces
    • Container: 9.6"L x 5.5"W x 6"H
      Pebblets: 2mm L x 1mm Diameter
      Animal pieces: 0.5"L - 1.25"L
    • Weighs 3.5 lbs.
    • Polypropylene container, polyethylene pebblets and resin animal pieces
    • Surface wash. Air dry.
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  • Color: Yellow and red pebblets and multi-colored pieces


Safety Information

Our products have been tested by an independent and accredited third-party lab. Our products meet or exceed government safety standards for flammability, banned phthalates, lead, and physical and mechanical hazards. Our products comply with applicable voluntary, mandatory and best practice guidelines wherever such standards exist.
Warning small parts
Use with adult guidance. When using our products, remember that you – as the caregiver – know your child best. Please follow our safety recommendations, and provide additional supervision as needed for your child.

Not for mouthing or chewing.


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