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Sensory Discs

Item # 400110
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$25.99 - $34.99
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Sensory Discs provide fidgety fun while also supporting early sensory learning. Each sensory disc features a unique sensation to touch, squeeze, and observe, making them a great choice for creating soothing and interactive play opportunities. These discs offer a variety of tactile experiences, from colorful beads to intriguing textures, providing tons of sensory feedback to explore.

Squishy Stuff: These discs are filled with water and shimmering, non-toxic gel beads that flow as the disc is kneaded and squished. The ever-changing scene created by the beads provides a captivating visual and tactile experience perfect for encouraging sensory exploration. Includes 3 discs.

Squeezy Stuff: Designed for endless squeezing fun, these clear discs contain a non-toxic dough that is so satisfying to squash. The tactile feedback of the squeezable material makes this option particularly appealing for fidgety students or those craving a calming sensory input. Includes 3 discs.

Hidden Stuff: These discs feature a multitude of colorful, tactile beads, as well as 26 round alphabet beads hidden among them. These discs provide satisfying tactile feedback as well as the added challenge of finding all 26 letters hidden inside. Includes 3 discs.

Set of 5: This set includes a selection of five distinct sensory discs, each designed to offer unique tactile and visual experiences. Try out Scaly Stuff with flip-flopping sequins, Squishy Stuff with shimmering gel beads, Squeezy Stuff with a squeezable dough, Fuzzy Stuff with soft shag noodles, and Hidden Stuff with search-and-find alphabet beads. Great for suiting a variety of sensory needs, this set provides a range of engaging sensations for fidgety fingers to explore.

Discs measure 5” x 5”. Recommended for Preschool and up.

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