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Through touch, the child puts words to the feelings they experience, boosting their language learning and exchanges with others. A great source of sharing and discovery!
Pleasant to touch, these discs comprise 5 different textures and colours. Holding the mini-discs in the hands, and with the large discs placed on the floor, users can complete matching pathways (blindfolded or otherwise).
Compare colors, shapes, and textures. Encourage observation, memory, and associative logic. Excellent tools for developing language and fine motor skills.
Technical data
Class
Cycle 1
Composition
5 mini discs, 5 large discs and 1 blindfold.
Dimensions
Ø 27 cm – th: 3 cm.
Made from
PLASTIC and RUBBER.
Washing
Hand wash only.
Color
various
Tips for using
Indoor use.
Additional infos
All our products must be used under adult supervision..
+ Pedagogic
Understand the logic of association
Stimulate the senses
Discover the materials
Specialist's opinion
A must-have for sensory motor courses! Large discs on the floor and mini discs in the hands, to touch with eyes open or closed. This activity develops the sense of touch through the discovery of smooth, rough, prickly, or honeycombed surfaces. It also develops balance when walking on them and combines vision and tactile perception. This equipment is a must for children with autism spectrum disorders as it helps them connect different sensations. It is enjoyed by all children from walking age onwards, and older children can do the courses with their eyes closed. Mélanie SCHNEERSON, Psychomotor Therapist.