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Dizzy Disc Jr. (Vestibular Toys)

July 14, 2022 by jennifer Leave a Comment

Children crave movement and that’s exactly what they get with this fun and safe spinning ride-on toy.

A built-in level adjusts the slope of the Dizzy Disc to increase or decrease the difficulty level. The greater the angle, the greater the excitement!

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Dizzy Disc Jr. (Vestibular Toys)

The 16″ whirling top surface allows kids to kneel, sit, lie down and even stand as they play while improving balance and coordination!

  • Great for indoor or outdoor play
  • Develops fine and gross motor skills
  • Adjusts to fill all skill levels -Lightweight, portable and easy to store
  • Improves balance and coordination
  • For ages 5 and up to 150 pounds

To purchase, click the image/link below!

Dizzy Disc Original. Sit and Spin Disk for 3+ year olds up to 150 lbs. Balance, Coordination, Spatial Awareness and Sensory Stimulation Portable.Dizzy Disc Original. Sit and Spin Disk for 3+ year olds up to 150 lbs. Balance, Coordination, Spatial Awareness and Sensory Stimulation Portable.Dizzy Disc Original. Sit and Spin Disk for 3+ year olds up to 150 lbs. Balance, Coordination, Spatial Awareness and Sensory Stimulation Portable.

 

Recommended Reading

  • The Vestibular Sense: How It Affects Child Development
  • Spin Disc (Vestibular Toys)

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