Why do kindergartens and parent-child parks need sensory training walls?

Why do kindergartens and parent-child parks need sensory training walls? The best choice for children's tactile training + sensory development!

90% of children's information acquisition relies on the senses! Have you noticed that children always like to touch and feel different materials with their hands? This is not accidental, but an important process for children's tactile development! 🎈

Why do children need sensory training walls?
The sensory training wall is not just a wall, it can provide children with a variety of tactile, visual and hand-eye coordination training, allowing children to improve their sensory cognitive ability while playing!

✔ Tactile training: Through different materials (such as cushions, wood, rope nets, etc.), stimulate children's perception and improve tactile sensitivity.
✔ Visual training: Bright colors and rich shapes can attract children's attention, improve concentration and visual cognitive ability.
✔ Hand-eye coordination: During the exploration process, children need to touch, turn, rotate, push and pull to promote hand-eye coordination and fine motor development.
✔ Parent-child interaction: Parents can guide their children to build confidence in exploration and enhance parent-child relationships!

🎠 Applicable places: kindergartens, early childhood education centers, parent-child parks, children's sensory training halls, to create a more attractive children's space!

📢 Is your children's park still missing this wall?
Want to know more about the sensory training wall? Welcome to consult and customize!

👉 Contact us now to create the best sensory exploration experience for your children! 🎉

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