Weighted Textured Balls - Set of 3
Weighted Textured Balls - Set of 3
Weighted Textured Balls - Set of 3
Weighted Textured Balls - Set of 3
Weighted Textured Balls - Set of 3
Weighted Textured Balls - Set of 3
Weighted Textured Balls - Set of 3
Weighted Textured Balls - Set of 3
Weighted Textured Balls - Set of 3
Weighted Textured Balls - Set of 3
Weighted Textured Balls - Set of 3
Weighted Textured Balls - Set of 3
Weighted Textured Balls - Set of 3
Weighted Textured Balls - Set of 3
Weighted Textured Balls - Set of 3
Weighted Textured Balls - Set of 3
Weighted Textured Balls - Set of 3
Weighted Textured Balls - Set of 3
Weighted Textured Balls - Set of 3
Weighted Textured Balls - Set of 3
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Weighted Textured Balls - Set of 3

Weighted Textured Balls - Set of 3

Set of Weighted Tactile Balls
Regular price 177.00 NIS
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Why We Love It

Learn about size, color and texture while tossing, catching, stacking and manipulating these colorful weighted balls. Each ball offers a different texture (raised bumps, inverted bumps and raised lines) to enhance tactile sensory input. Weight offers subtle feedback and assists those learning to catch and throw a ball. Upgrade or downgrade a game of catch by using balls of different sizes. These make great tools for occupational therapy sessions, early childhood learning or playtime 

  • Encourages sequencing, sensory integration and motor planning
  • Supports kids with autism, ADHD and sensory processing disorder
  • Made by Fun and Function
  • Age 6 months+

Ideas for Use

  • Stack the balls from biggest to smallest. Now from lightest to heaviest.
  • Find the ball that is the heaviest...with your eyes closed!
  • Practice catching and throwing, beginning with the largest ball, working up to the smallest

Details

  • Includes three balls
  • Large ball: 7" Diameter. Weighs 1.5 lbs.
    Made of 100% polyester. Filled with PP cotton.
    Weights are EPE pellets.
    Color: Red corduroy
  • Medium ball: 5" Diameter. Weighs 1 lb.
    Made of 100% polyester.
    Weights are EPE pellets.
    Color: Blue bumpy dots
  • Small ball: 3" Diameter. Weighs 0.5 lb.
    Made of 100% polyester.
    Weights are EPE pellets and steel sand.
    Color: Yellow waffle knit
  • Ball colors may differ slightly from the images shown
  • Surface wash. Air dry.


Safety Information

Bean bag products have been tested by an independent and accredited third-party lab and meets or exceeds government safety standards for flammability, lead, phthalates, physical and mechanical hazards and seam strength.
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. If this product is torn or opened, discard immediately.


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