Study Carrel
Study Carrel
Study Carrel
Study Carrel
Study Carrel
Study Carrel
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Study Carrel

Study Carrel

Block Out Visual Distractions
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Why We Love It

Easily distracted? Desktop carrels are a simple solution. Create your own personal concentration station! Place on your desk at school or workspace at home to block out visual distractions during test taking or homework. Easy setup, and stores flat.

  • Visual barrier encourages focus and attention to the tasks at hand
  • Supports children with ADHD and others who are easily distracted
  • Provides ample space for writing and working on small projects
  • Age 3+

Ideas for Use

  • Personalize your carrel with stickers or drawings
  • Use as a privacy shield to help reduce anxiety when reading out loud -- no one can watch you!

Details

  • 13"H x 17"D x 20"W
  • Made from 32# ECT corrugated cardboard
  • Made in USA
  • White

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