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Dizzy Disc (Gross Motor Toys)

March 4, 2025 by jennifer Leave a Comment

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

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Dizzy Disc (Gross Motor Toys)

Dizzy Disc

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! 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.

 

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