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Silicone Multi-Faced Sensory Activity Board – Tactile Exploration Tool for Fine Motor & Cognitive Development

Silicone Multi-Faced Sensory Activity Board – Tactile Exploration Tool for Fine Motor & Cognitive Development

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Description

Designed to engage the senses through touch, movement and interactive play, this multi-faced silicone board supports skill-building across multiple developmental domains.

Its varied textures and activity zones encourage fine motor engagement, sensory input and problem-solving — ideal for neurodivergent learners or those with tactile hyposensitivity. Durable and easy to clean, it offers accessible stimulation for structured learning or calming sensory breaks.

Perfect for early education, occupational therapy or at-home sensory support, this board helps foster focus, dexterity and creative expression through hands-on exploration.

 

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Features & Benefits

MULTI-TEXTURE SURFACE: Offers varied tactile input for sensory regulation

FINE MOTOR PRACTICE: Encourages grip strength, finger mobility and dexterity

NEURO-INCLUSIVE: Ideal for autism, ADHD, and tactile hyposensitivity

INTERACTIVE LEARNING: Promotes problem-solving and spatial awareness

DURABLE SILICONE: Easy to clean and safe for frequent use

VERSATILE USE: Suitable for early education, therapy or sensory calm-down zones

Specifications

Product Name: Silicone Multi-Faced Sensory Activity Board

Model Number: SENSE-MULTIBOARD01

CN Code: Zhejiang

Material: Food-Grade Silicone

Colour Variants: Blue / Red

Size: Approx. 20 × 15 × 2.5 cm

Product Weight: ~350g

Recommended Age Group: 3+

Gender: Unisex

Origin: Mainland China

Packaging: Boxed or protective sleeve

Condition: New

Safety Warnings: Use under supervision; not suitable for mouthing

High-Concerning Chemicals: None

Semi-Choice: Yes

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