Touch 'N Brush Wall Panel
Touch 'N Brush Wall Panel
Touch 'N Brush Wall Panel
Touch 'N Brush Wall Panel
Touch 'N Brush Wall Panel
Touch 'N Brush Wall Panel
Touch 'N Brush Wall Panel
Touch 'N Brush Wall Panel
Touch 'N Brush Wall Panel
Touch 'N Brush Wall Panel
Touch 'N Brush Wall Panel
Touch 'N Brush Wall Panel
Touch 'N Brush Wall Panel
Touch 'N Brush Wall Panel
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Touch 'N Brush Wall Panel

Touch 'N Brush Wall Panel

Tactile Wall Panel With Silicone Bristles
As seen on NBC’s George to the Rescue >
Regular price 162.00 NIS
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Color: Teal
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Why We Love It

Bring the fun of a fidget brush to your wall with our Touch 'N Brush Wall Panels! Run your fingers across the soft silicone bristles for satisfying tactile input. Hang the panels in a classroom corner for a calming sensory break or use during therapy sessions to target crossing the midline and shoulder range of motion. Can be purchased individually or as a multipack for non-stop sensory fun! 

  • Quick and easy set up 
  • Supports kids and teens with fidgety fingers
  • Made by Fun and Function
  • Age 3+

Ideas for Use

  • Alternate between brushing with the front and back of your hands for varied input 
  • Hang in your school hallway as part of a sensory pathway 
  • Arrange several panels next to each other to create an eyecatching sensory mural 

Details

  • Includes panel(s) with adhesive backing and screws for installation
  • 16"L x 16"W
  • 1.5 lbs each
  • Made of silicone, adhesive tape and stainless steel screws
  • Designed without BPA, phthalates and latex
  • Surface wash. Air dry
  • Colors: Purchase a single tile from four colors; orange, purple, teal and yellow or a set of all four colors.

Getting Started

Professional installation recommended. Each panel includes adhesive backing and 4 screws for installation.

To install: Decide on the location you would like the panel to hang. Peel off the backing of the adhesive and stick the panel onto the wall. Ensure it is flat against the wall, and then using the screws provided, screw or drill the 4 screws into the holes in each corner. Be sure to screw them in slowly and not to overscrew.



Safety Information

Sensory room components have been tested by an independent and accredited third-party lab and meet or exceed government safety standards for flammability, physical and mechanical hazards, and lead. Electronic components are UL certified for safety.
Warning small parts
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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