Sensory Textured Wall Panel
Sensory Textured Wall Panel
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Why We Love It
A sensory board that both looks and feels great? Yes! Soft and calming hues add visual flair to your space, and textured fabrics are perfect for kids who seek regulating, tactile input. Practice forming letters or shapes on the Plush Panel. Run your hands across the silicone dots on the Grippy Panel or get a finger massage on the Bumpy Panel. Hang panels on the wall and remove them easily to use on the table or floor.
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- Expose kids with tactile sensitivities to varied textures \n
- Support sensory seekers and avoiders \n
- Made by Fun and Function \n
- All ages \n
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- Feeling overstimulated? Run fingers along the panel to settle and organize \n
- Hang in a classroom corner for a quiet calm-down activity \n
- Expand tactile sensory play by brushing feet against the fabric \n
Details
- Includes 1 panel (each sold separately) with hanging hooks
- Grippy: 15.75"L x 15.75"W. Weighs 1.5 lbs.
Made of 100% polyester with silicone dots
Color: Light blue with lavender dots - Plush: 23.6"L x 19.7"W. Weighs 2.2 lbs.
Made of 95% polyester and 5% spandex.
Color: Dark blue - Bumpy: 35.4"L x 23.6"W. Weighs 3 lbs.
Made of 95% polyester and 5% spandex
Color: Lavender - Frame: High density polyethylene with NBR foam strip and aluminum staples
Backing: 100% polyester
Hooks: 100% polyester - Surface wash. Air dry.
Getting Started
Features two hooks for easy hanging.
Safety Information
Not for mouthing or chewing.
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