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Play gross motor, fine motor and educational games while addressing many goals such as improving bilateral coordination, crossing midline, apraxia, eye-hand coordination, visual perception skills and academic goals such as learning letters, shapes, math, spelling and auditory skills.

Develop teamwork and gross motor skills while playing various parachute activities. Parachute activities are challenging fun for all ages! Encourage proprioceptive input to muscles with a wondrous, cooperative movement journey. Promotes visual tracking, eye-hand coordination, and shoulder strengthening.
"O" Ball


Brightly colored loops are fused together to form a soft, rubbery frame ball with round, finger-friendly openings.

 
Co-Oper Blanket
Co-Oper Blanket

Offers proprioceptive and tactile input.

 
Movement on the Go
Movement on the Go

A great kit that offers an infinite number of ways to play gross motor, fine motor and educational games!

Monster Bowling
Monster Bowling

This wacky bowling set features six furry, funky-textured pins and one beastly ball!

 
Plastic Cones
Plastic Cones

Bright orange vinyl cones!

 
Magicatch Set
Magicatch Set

Fun Velcro catch game.

Spider Ball
Spider Ball

Easy to catch, won't roll away!

 
Parachutes
Parachutes

Promotes visual tracking, eye-hand coordination, and shoulder strengthening.

 
Playtime Parachute Fun
Playtime Parachute Fun

Develop teamwork and gross motor skills while playing various parachute activities.

 
Bolly Balls
Bolly Balls

Great for eye-hand coordination while providing increased hand strength and proprioceptive feedback.

 
Hide and Seek Safari Monkey and Tiger
Hide and Seek Safari Monkey and Tiger

For 2 or more players of all ages!

Hands and Feet Markers
Hands and Feet Markers

Combine movement activities and cognitive skills easily with hands and feet markers.

   

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Play gross motor, fine motor and educational games while addressing many goals such as improving bilateral coordination, crossing midline, apraxia, eye-hand coordination, and visual perception skills.
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