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Illuminated LED table Montessori Sensory Integration Therapy
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LED light table with stand – Sensory integration

zł699.00
zł594.15 Save 15%
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Najniższa cena w ciągu 30 dni: zł594.15

Made of high-quality plywood and acrylic glass.

Set includes: 2.2 lbs (1 kg) of sand.

Dimensions:

  • Bucket: diameter 17.72 inches, height 7.87 inches
  • Stand: width 21.65 x depth 21.65 x height 25.59 inches 
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LED Light Table: Sensory Discovery Station

This innovative LED light table is a multifunctional tool for light therapy, sand play, and learning through discovery. The unique "bucket" design resting on a stable stand ensures comfortable play and sensory stimulation at an optimal height.

Key Features:

  • Interactive Light Play: The included remote control allows for seamless LED color changes, which engages sight, aids concentration, and supports chromotherapy (color therapy).
  • Creativity in the Sand: Using the included sand, children can create illuminated drawings and patterns, which excellently develops fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination.
  • Natural Craftsmanship: The combination of eco-friendly plywood and durable acrylic glass guarantees safety, long-lasting durability, and an aesthetic look that fits modern playrooms and clinics.
  • Ergonomic Design: The tall stand allows for comfortable play in a standing position, promoting proper posture and freedom of movement during sensory exercises.

What You Get in the Set:

  • LED light bucket.
  • Stable wooden stand (frame).
  • 2.2 lbs of sensory sand for graphomotor exercises.
  • Remote control for wireless light management.

The LED light table is an investment in deep sensory development. It is ideal for preschools, sensory integration (SI) clinics, or as a magical spot for creative play at home.

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