A range of toys which provide a tactile input or stimuli. They are designed for people with a vision impairment or multiple disabilities.
General Details
Extra product information
The range includes:-
1. Lollipop Jungle:
Available in two sizes - large and small (fits a wheelchair tray). A rectangular wooden board fitted with a number of wooden beads on flexible stems. The beads make a noise when knocked together. Other items are threaded on the stems for more stimulation.
2. Sensory Carousel:
A number of metal balls strung from a wheel spike structure. The cool, heavy beads provide sensory stimulation when touched.
3. Tactile Turner:
A table mounted on a frame with four horizontal rollers each with a different texture and sound when rolled. 500mm x 330mm x 350mm.
4. Big Blocks:
32 large colourful foam blocks for building activities. Packs into a box 450mm x 520mm x 520mm.
5. Tactile Board:
A brightly coloured board with a selection of tactile objects. Wall mounting is recommended. 600mm x 450mm.
6. Feelie Ball:
A large inflatable ball with 12 tactile panels.
7. Feelie Mat:
A large mat with a variety of different textured sections. These attach by hook and loop fabric so can be removed and washed. Designed to be explored by crawling on it.
Manufacturer/Country
United Kingdom
Maintenance
Refer to the supplier and manufacturer manual for maintenance instructions and safety warnings.
Models / Specifications
Model Tactile Games And Toys: Available in a range of models
Suppliers (1)
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All Suppliers
TFH Special Needs Toys (Worcester)
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UK Suppliers
TFH Special Needs Toys (Worcester)
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Standards
Some assistive technology needs to meet Australian or other standards. Standards may relate to materials, manufacturing, and installation. Products that meet Australian or international standards will have written certification. To find out if a product meets Australian Standards ask the supplier to show you the certificate. For more information about standards see http://www.ilcaustralia.org.au/Using_Assistive_Technology/standards_regulation
Disclaimer
Independent Living Centres Australia (ILCA) does not design or make products. ILCA cannot guarantee that all information given is correct. Prices shown are a rough guide. Some products may incur GST. Check with suppliers for up-to-date prices. The display of products at an ILCA centre, or details given in print, is only for your information. It is not a recommendation. You should always get professional advice when choosing products. The person choosing the product is responsible for their choice. ILCA takes no responsibility for people choosing equipment or services which will cause (or be alleged to have caused) loss or injury. You must follow the manufacturer’s or service provider’s instructions when using equipment or services.
