
Visual

VisualEncourage color awareness, visual tracking, and early language skills while having lots of fun with this ball rolling xylophone.
Manufacturer recommends for ages 3 years plus.
These wooden blocks have different sloped track can be put together to form a track for rolling marbles.
Build the track to assist in the development of visual spatial and construction skills, visually track the marbles as they go down the track. Use the marbles to develop in hand manipulation skills as the children hold all four marbles and then try to put them in one at a time without using their other hand. Alternatively use with the "fish sticks" to pick up the marbles.
Set contains 30 pieces and 4 marbles.
LED blue fibre optic lamp. Longlife LED bulb is not replaceable, requires two AA size batteries.
Fibers conduct the light from the light source below.
Great for use in dark rooms, to promote visual focusing or as a visual aide to assist with arousal control for children who respond to visual input.
These adult-sized finger puppets are about 5.1 cm tall and made of rubber. Their flailing arms, open mouths and huge, bulging eyes will have you giggling uncontrollably and provide a great way to stimulate language skills or for use in imaginative play.
They also fit nicely on the end of our pen lights for a novel visual tracking tool as the light shines through their transparent bodies.
8 different designs
A tactile ball with squishy spikes that can be worn as a necklace. Squeeze it for a bright flashing light - squeeze again to turn off.
Give a good puff, a power blow, to send this little UFO flying and once it's flying an additional little visual tracking activity.
Includes 4 UFOs
Squeeze them to make their eyes pop out and roll around!
Fun addition to any squeeze or fiddle kit, providing a heavy work hand squeeze, or keep in your hand bag to provide the kids with a calming fiddle when you need it most.
Watch the patterns change through the double flowscope.
Oil glitter wand. Tip upside down and watch the beautiful changes as the glitter falls through the kaleidoscope view finder.