Link them and bend them in infinite ways for fidgeting fun; create unique tube art and mega marble mazes… the sky’s the limit!
Stretch your Fidget Pop Tubes to hear a satisfying popping noise.
Twist them into bracelets, necklaces and lots more shapes for creative fun.
Set of 8
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Colourful book of vast selection of stickers inside.
Can be used to reward good behaviour or school work in the classroom
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An engaging way to help develop word building with your early literacy class!
Creates phonological awareness.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sUV6YIAp-Z4
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With the Printing Power Plus workbook set, students master printing in Printing Power, then start with cursive in Kick Start Cursive.
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Made from the super strong, yet soft latex-free vinyl material for long lasting use and durability. Great exercise product for indoors and smooth safe outdoor surfaces. Promotes children’s body coordination, balance, lymph circulation and provides a fun work out while hopping on the ball. Special patented handgrip safety handle. The multi-coloured little stars on its surface increase the three-dimensional perception of the product. Warning! In case of puncture the ball bursts. Please make sure that the ball is used on a surface free from pointed objects. Age 5+ 45cm Recommended weight: max. 45 kg – 100 lbs Adult supervision is recommended.
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Disco Sit Senior Cushion by Gymnic.
Used to promote active sitting and better posture or on the floor as an alternative to balance boards.
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The It Takes Two to Talk Program is designed specifically for parents of young children (birth to 5 years of age) who have been identified as having a language delay.
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In this pack receive the following:
1 x DESK LAMP
1 x ICE STARLIGHT
1 x ROCKET NIGHT LIGHT
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Learning to roller skate or ride a bike should be an enjoyable experience, but for a child with developmental co-ordination disorder (DCD, also known as dyspraxia), these activities can lead to frustration and failure.
“Can’t Play Won’t Play” is full of practical information, tips and hints to enable children with DCD to access and enjoy activities that other children take for granted.
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