Tricky Track Obstacle Course
Tricky Track Obstacle Course
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Why We Love It
Get on Track for Fun and Coordination!
Create an obstacle course with the 4-way play tunnel, spot markers, puzzle beam set and hopper ball. Work on motor-planning skills, balance and coordination while having fun at the same time. A great addition to your home, school or clinic sensory room.
- Provides proprioceptive input, motor planning and balance skill practice
- Supports kids with motor and coordination difficulties, sensory integration disorder and ADHD
- Age 5+
Please note: The Puzzle Beam Set will ship separately from the rest of your order. Please allow 1-4 weeks for delivery. Estimated date provided upon request. For returns, a 20% restocking fee is applied. No gift note available for this item.
- Hide puzzle pieces inside the tunnel and have kids find the pieces
- Sit on the hopper ball and bounce from one spot marker to the next
- Practice heel-to-toe walking on the balance beam
Details
Includes:
- 4-Way Play Tunnel
- Spot Markers
- Puzzle Beam Set
- Hopper Ball
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Safety Information
Use with adult supervision
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