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Multi-Color Children’s Exploration Pop-Up Tunnel (Gross Motor Toy)

August 6, 2024 by jennifer 2 Comments

Multi-Color Children's Exploration Pop-Up Tunnel (Gross Motor Toys)

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Every child loves to play and explore, and at 6 feet long and 17 inches tall, there’s a lot of uncharted new territory to explore for hours of creative play! The brightly colored red, yellow and blue fabric is sure to capture your child’s attention and encourage active play, which enhances muscle development. Whether your child plays alone or with a friend or sibling, this pop-up exploration tunnel is destined to become a favorite toy.

Multi-Color Children’s Exploration Pop-Up Tunnel

  • Multi-Color Exploration Pop-Up Tunnel
  • Measures approximately 6 feet long and 17 inches tall
  • Tunnel collapses flat for convenient storage, zippered nylon carrying case included
  • Great for encouraging imaginative play
  • Can be easily cleaned with damp cloth and mild soap

Made from polyester Dacron and with a hardened spring steel construction, this tunnel is durable and sure to last. The convenient pop-up design allows the tunnel to collapse flat for storage purposes. A zippered nylon carrying case is included for easy transportation.

The steel components within the tunnel are padded to make crawling gentle and safe. Perfect for use inside and out, the tunnel can be easily cleaned with a damp cloth and mild soap. This item is perfect for daycare centers, preschools and playtime at home.

To purchase, click the image/link below!

WER Kids Toy Play Tunnel Tent 6ft Rainbow Pop Up Play Tunnel Tube for Children Indoor and Outdoor GamesWER Kids Toy Play Tunnel Tent 6ft Rainbow Pop Up Play Tunnel Tube for Children Indoor and Outdoor GamesWER Kids Toy Play Tunnel Tent 6ft Rainbow Pop Up Play Tunnel Tube for Children Indoor and Outdoor Games

 

Gross Motor Resources

  • Gross Motor Toys & Tools
  • Heavy Work Activity Printables
  • Motor Magic – Turn Fine Motor Activities Into Gross Motor Activities
  • Simon Says
  • School Sensory Motor Packet – Fine, Gross and Visual Motor Skills
  • Which Way?
  • Progress Monitoring Forms – Gross Motor Skills

For more gross motor activities:

The Joy of Movement: Lesson Plans and Large-Motor Activities for PreschoolersThe Joy of Movement: Lesson Plans and Large-Motor Activities for PreschoolersThe Joy of Movement: Lesson Plans and Large-Motor Activities for PreschoolersThe OT's Activity Book: Worksheets created by a pediatric occupational therapist for fine motor, visual motor, and visual perceptual developmentThe OT’s Activity Book: Worksheets created by a pediatric occupational therapist for fine motor, visual motor, and visual perceptual developmentThe OT's Activity Book: Worksheets created by a pediatric occupational therapist for fine motor, visual motor, and visual perceptual development303 Kid-Approved Exercises and Active Games303 Kid-Approved Exercises and Active Games303 Kid-Approved Exercises and Active GamesGross Motor Fun, Grades PK - 2Gross Motor Fun, Grades PK – 2Gross Motor Fun, Grades PK - 2

 

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Comments

  1. Joanne Cook says

    August 29, 2015 at 8:38 pm

    Why don’t you guys make these tunnels larger. I have 12 years old with autism and Sensory Processing Disorder that would benefit from this product. He is 6 ft tall and weighs 200lbs. Companies tend to forget not all children are the same size. But they have the same needs as children that are smaller. Thanks Joanne Cook

    Reply
    • jennifer says

      August 30, 2015 at 9:48 am

      You’re absolutely right, Joanne! If we had for bigger kids, I guarantee my kids would still play with these kinds of pop-up tunnels. I did find this one that has a 28″ diameter – http://amzn.to/1PFqrmA

      Reply

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