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Gross Motor, Active & Outdoor Play

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Image of Soft-Color Ball - Set of 6
Soft-Color Ball - Set of 6
Item: 81072
Status: In Stock
$69.95
3 months & up. Early on, babies become fascinated with objects that roll, because balls allow them to feel in control of something other than their own movements. Playing with balls help build balance skills and allow little ones to practice transferring an object from one hand to the other. Keep multiple little ones content and happy with this set of 6 soft, colorful balls. Each ball features a different graphic. Machine washable.
Image of Colored Playground Balls - Set of 6
Colored Playground Balls - Set of 6
Item: 301690
Status: In Stock
$51.95
2 years and up. Open the door to fun, purposeful play of all kinds with this set of Colored Playground Balls. These playground balls will facilitate both individual and collaborative play that develops gross motor skills, cooperation, and more. The variety of numbers and colors on the balls will also strengthen number recognition and color recognition skills. All balls have a diameter of 8.5".
Image of World Landmarks - Set of 8
World Landmarks - Set of 8
Item: 32431
Status: In Stock
$61.95
18 months & up. The large plastic models can be used as a block play prop, a model for making replicas out of blocks or clay and exploring the global world around us. Set of eight famous landmarks from all around the world. Includes: Great Wall of China, Colosseum, Taj Mahal, Mount Rushmore, Sphinx, Moai on Easter Island, Arc de Triomphe in Paris and Temple of Inscriptions. Taj Mahal measures 3.75"W x 3.25"H.
Image of Alphabet Beanbags - Set of 26
Alphabet Beanbags - Set of 26
Item: 301521
Status: In Stock
$51.95
2 years and up. Make literacy part of playtime with these Alphabet Beanbags. Beanbags have been a classroom staple for a long time because of the way that teachers can easily use them to create simple, fun, and enriching games that strengthen both bodies and minds. These beanbags add an educational component to these activities. Teachers can formulate games where children engage with the letters as they play games and move around the classroom. Each beanbag measures 5" x 5".