Textured Wall Panels
Textured Wall Panels
Textured Wall Panels
Textured Wall Panels
Textured Wall Panels
Textured Wall Panels
Textured Wall Panels
Textured Wall Panels
Textured Wall Panels
Textured Wall Panels
Textured Wall Panels
Textured Wall Panels
Textured Wall Panels
Textured Wall Panels
Textured Wall Panels
Textured Wall Panels
Textured Wall Panels
Textured Wall Panels
Textured Wall Panels
Textured Wall Panels
Textured Wall Panels
Textured Wall Panels
Textured Wall Panels
Textured Wall Panels
Textured Wall Panels
Textured Wall Panels
Textured Wall Panels
Textured Wall Panels
Textured Wall Panels
Textured Wall Panels
Textured Wall Panels
Textured Wall Panels
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Textured Wall Panels

Textured Wall Panels

Tactile Sensory Board
As seen on NBC’s George to the Rescue >
Regular price 188.00 NIS
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Color: Bumpy Blue Small
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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, while textured fabrics provide regulating tactile input for sensory seekers. Hang the panels on your wall or easily remove them to use on the table or floor. With a variety of colors and sizes to choose from, there’s a perfect panel for every space.

  • Expose kids with tactile sensitivities to varied textures
  • Support sensory seekers and avoiders
  • Made by Fun and Function
  • All ages
Ideas for Use
  • Feeling overstimulated? Run fingers along the panel to settle and organize
  • Hang in a classrom corner for a quiet calm-down activity
  • Expand tactile sensory play by brushing feet against the fabric

Details

  • Bumpy Blue: 15.7"L x 15.7"W. Weighs 1 lb. 100% polyester with raised vinyl dots. Color: Blue
  • Plush Purple: 23.6"L x 19.7"W. Weighs 1 lb. 100% polyester. Color: Purple
  • Lumpy Lime: 35.4"L x 23.6"W. Weighs 1 lb. 100% polyester. Color: Lime green
  • Frame: Wood with aluminum staples
  • Surface wash. Air dry.

 


Getting Started

Features two hooks for easy hanging.



Safety Information

This product has been tested by an independent and accredited third-party lab and meets or exceeds government safety standards for lead and physical and mechanical hazards.
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.

Not for mouthing or chewing.


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