Tinted Rainbow Mirror- Set of 4
Tinted Rainbow Mirror- Set of 4
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Why We Love It
Add a splash of color to your home or classroom with our Tinted Rainbow Mirrors! Kids jump, twirl or get dressed up in front of the rainbow mirrors and excitedly observe how each color affects their reflection. Learning comes to life as kids stand in front of the brightly colored mirrors to identify their body parts or practice different facial expressions. Mount horizontally close to the floor to create an inviting space for babies and toddlers to explore their reflections and develop self-awareness. Shatterproof and lightweight, these whimsical mirrors are a visually appealing and educational addition to any sensory corner.
- Promotes bodily awareness and social-emotional development through open-ended play
- Supports imagination and creativity in kids of all ages
- Made by Fun and Function
- All ages
Ideas for Use
- Call out commands like “Spin in green” or “Jump in red” to incorporate color recognition into strength-building activities
- Lead a yoga session with each participant positioned in front of one color area
- Kids need a brain break? Turn on some music and have a rainbow dance party!
- Hang opposite your swing to encourage movement
Details
- Includes: Mirrors, installation hardware and adhesive tape
- 31.5"L x 15.7"W
- Weighs 2.8 lbs. each
- Mirrors: Tinted acrylic with polyethylene film Installation Hardware: Stainless steel and polyethylene hardware covers. Adhesive foam stickers.
- Surface wash. Air dry. Use a soft, damp lint-free cloth to clean. Do not use an abrasive cloth, scrubber or scrapers. Do not use solvent liquids such as mineral spirits or bleach.
- Colors: Gold, red, blue and green
Getting Started
Professional installation recommended. Adult assembly required.
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