Stomp, Rock and Walk Board
Stomp, Rock and Walk Board
Stomp, Rock and Walk Board
Stomp, Rock and Walk Board
Stomp, Rock and Walk Board
Stomp, Rock and Walk Board
Stomp, Rock and Walk Board
Stomp, Rock and Walk Board
Stomp, Rock and Walk Board
Stomp, Rock and Walk Board
Stomp, Rock and Walk Board
Stomp, Rock and Walk Board
Stomp, Rock and Walk Board
Stomp, Rock and Walk Board
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Stomp, Rock and Walk Board

Stomp, Rock and Walk Board

3-in-1 Rocker Board
Regular price 495.00 NIS
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Why We Love It

Designed with an offset fulcrum, this unique rocker board offers three fun ways to move. Walk across it like a tightrope, rock and balance from side to side, or stomp on one end to make the other side tilt up. Improve balance, strengthen the core, and support sensory integration with every step! Versatile and portable, it’s a fantastic sensory activity for homes, clinics or therapists on the go. 

  • Targets core strength and balance reactions 
  • Supports sensory seekers and kids who crave movement
  • Made by Fun and Function
  • Age 4+

Ideas for Use

  • Place a bean bag (sold separately) on the yellow dot on one side of the board and stomp on the red dot. Can you catch the beanbag as it flies into the air?
  • Imagine you're a tightrope walker balancing on a narrow ledge
  • Place your feet on either side of the board and tilt the board side to side, maintaining your balance

Details

  • Board: 19.5"L x 7.7"W x 2.3"H (floor to top of board)
    Dowel: 8.5"L x 1.2" diameter
  • Weighs 2.25 lbs.
  • Holds up to 150 lbs.
  • Made of Baltic birch wood and plywood, polyurethane latex paint, screws and polyurethane clear coat
  • Surface wash. Air Dry
  • Color: Natural wood with a red and yellow circle


Safety Information

Our products have been tested by an independent and accredited third-party lab. Our products meet or exceed government safety standards for banned phthalates, lead, and physical and mechanical hazards. Our products comply with applicable voluntary, mandatory and best practice guidelines wherever such standards exist.
Use with adult supervision. 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.

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