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Sensory & Motor Materials for schools and childcare

Discover materials that stimulate children’s senses, motor skills and emotional development.

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IGLU Softplay Foam blocks balance bridge | Pastel
IGLU Softplay
Foam blocks balance bridge | Pastel
Soft foam blocks in pastel colors for building and balancing. Supports motor ski...
€199,00 €164,46
 
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IGLU Softplay Foam schommel  XXL | Eenhoorn
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IGLU Softplay
Foam schommel XXL | Eenhoorn
€999,00 €825,62 €699,00 €577,69
 
Weplay Waterlily balance play set
Weplay
Waterlily balance play set
Waterlily balance play set for toddlers. Boosts balance, coordination and motor ...
€1.399,00 €1.156,20
 
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IGLU Softplay Foam blocks balance bridge | Red/Blue
IGLU Softplay
Foam blocks balance bridge | Red/Blue
Soft foam blocks in red/blue for building and balancing. Supports motor skills, ...
€199,00 €164,46
 
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IGLU Softplay Foam blocks MEGA castle | White
IGLU Softplay
Foam blocks MEGA castle | White
Large foam block castle in white, perfect for imaginative play and motor skill d...
€2.499,00 €2.065,29
 
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IGLU Softplay Foam blocks MEGA castle | Primary colors
IGLU Softplay
Foam blocks MEGA castle | Primary colors
Large foam block castle in bright primary colors, perfect for imaginative play a...
€2.499,00 €2.065,29
 
Weplay Balance play set Waterlie | Starter set
Weplay
Balance play set Waterlie | Starter set
Starter set within the Waterlily system with islands and bridges for balance, mo...
€799,00 €660,33
 
Cosy Pump In Pump Out | Double Water Pump Station
Cosy
Pump In Pump Out | Double Water Pump Station
Safe water play for kids outdoors: develop motor skills, teamwork, and creativit...
€1.090,56 €901,29
 
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Sensory & Motor Materials for schools and childcare

Sensory & Motor Skills

Sensory and motor play forms the foundation for young children’s development. By feeling, moving, and experimenting, children develop their motor skills, senses, concentration, and social abilities. With carefully selected sensory and motor materials, you create an environment where play, learning, and exploration go hand in hand.

Our materials are safe, durable, and suitable for professional use in schools, after-school care, childcare centres, and by childminders.

Sensory Experience

Sensory play helps children process stimuli and develop their senses. Water and sand tables allow children to touch, scoop, pour, and experiment, stimulating creativity and fine motor skills. Felt and other tactile materials invite children to knead, feel, and combine, helping them learn while playing.

Motor Development

Motor materials promote gross motor skills, coordination, and balance. Climbing blocks, balance equipment, rolling objects, and liquid floor tiles provide challenging yet safe ways for children to explore their bodies and develop new skills. Movement and play help children understand their limits and build confidence.

Social-Emotional Development

Sensory play also supports emotional development. Materials such as bags with different facial expressions or tactile emotion cards help children recognize and express feelings. This encourages empathy, social skills, and self-confidence.

Safety and Durability

All materials are made from durable, sturdy, and safe materials that withstand heavy use. This allows you to create a play environment that lasts for years and gives children a safe space to explore, move, and learn.

Combine Senses, Movement, and Emotion

With sensory and motor materials, children can safely play, explore, and develop. Combining sensory, motor, and emotional experiences stimulates children’s physical, cognitive, and social skills.

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