Sensory Gel Maze
Sensory Gel Maze
Sensory Gel Maze
Sensory Gel Maze
Sensory Gel Maze
Sensory Gel Maze
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Sensory Gel Maze

Sensory Gel Maze

A Truly Amazing Gel Maze
Regular price 123.00 NIS
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Why We Love It

This Sensory Gel Maze was designed for kids we think it’s just as fun for adults! Just squiggle the marble along the twisting path for a fun, squishy and tactile-rich activity. It feels so comforting and cool, even grownups can't keep their hand off it! Helps your child develop hand-eye coordination, strengthen fingers and improve attention and focus.

  • Develops hand-eye coordination
  • Great for anyone with sensory processing disorder, autism or ADHD
  • Strengthens finger muscles
  • Encourages focus and builds attention span
  • Age 4+

Details

14"W x 14"L

2.2 lbs.



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