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Sensory Activity Table
Sensory Activity Table
AUD · GST included · Family-run, dispatched from Brisbane
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Eleven activities, endless curiosity! The Le Toy Van Sensory Activity Table is a beautifully crafted wooden table packed with multisensory play experiences designed to engage and delight toddlers for hours. From the centrepiece bead maze to the rainbow xylophone, every element invites little hands to touch, turn, slide and explore — and there's always something new to discover.
Crafted from FSC®-certified sustainable wood and decorated with child-safe water-based paints — beautiful, safe and built to last through years of curious play.
Interactive Features
- 🧩 Centrepiece bead maze — trace and follow the beads along the wires
- 🧩 Shape sorter underneath the bead maze
- 🎵 Rainbow xylophone — tap out tunes and explore sound
- ✏️ Scratchboard — draw and erase for creative play
- ⚙️ Turning gears and cogs — cause and effect in action
- 🔔 Spinning rattle — sensory sound and movement
- 🔤 Alphabet around the outside — introduces letters in a fun, visual way
- Plus more multisensory activities to discover!
Key Features
- 🌳 Made from FSC®-certified sustainable wood with child-safe water-based paints
- 💪 Sturdy table design — stable and safe for standing toddlers
- 🔤 Alphabet border — early literacy learning built into the design
- 🌟 11 multisensory activities in one beautiful table
- 🎁 A stunning gift for toddlers aged 18 months+
Skills Developed
- Fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination
- Sensory exploration through touch, sound and movement
- Cause and effect understanding
- Early alphabet and letter recognition
- Shape recognition and sorting
- Musical awareness and rhythm
- Concentration and independent play
Suitable for ages: 18 months+
Specifications
- Brand: Le Toy Van
- SKU: LEPL137
- Material: FSC®-certified wood with child-safe water-based paints
- Dimensions: 52cm L × 35cm W × 50cm H
- Package: 55cm × 37cm × 23cm | 4.9kg
1 year or older
1 year or older
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