ZONEKIZ Stepping Stones Kids, 8PCs Balance River with Non Slip Mats, Indoor Outdoor Sensory Toys, Obstacle Course for Ages 3 8 Years, Stackable Multicoloured
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Improves balance: Hopping from one to another, these sensory stepping stones improve balance, coordination and confidence. Eight-piece set: With four large and four small stepping stones, you'll create different pathways and obstacles for endless possibilities, keeping kids engaged and entertained. Designed as turtle shells, they're in different colours for a fun and playful look. Safe material: A textured surface and anti-slip mats, these stepping stones stay firmly in place when children step on them, keeping them safe and secure. Lightweight and stackable: When finished, place them on top of each other for space-saving storage. They're also easy to carry around, so you can take them anywhere – indoors or outdoors. Dimensions: Large: 8H x 29.5L x 23.5Wcm. Small: 5H x 25.5L x 19.5Wcm. Qualification age: 3+ years. Recommended age: 3-8 years. Maximum load 80kg. Assembly required.
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Improves balance: Hopping from one to another, these sensory stepping stones improve balance, coordination and confidence. Eight-piece set: With four large and four small stepping stones, you'll create different pathways and obstacles for endless possibilities, keeping kids engaged and entertained. Designed as turtle shells, they're in different colours for a fun and playful look. Safe material: A textured surface and anti-slip mats, these stepping stones stay firmly in place when children step on them, keeping them safe and secure. Lightweight and stackable: When finished, place them on top of each other for space-saving storage. They're also easy to carry around, so you can take them anywhere – indoors or outdoors. Dimensions: Large: 8H x 29.5L x 23.5Wcm. Small: 5H x 25.5L x 19.5Wcm. Qualification age: 3+ years. Recommended age: 3-8 years. Maximum load 80kg. Assembly required.
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