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This Sensory Table Insert is a beautifully crafted wooden educational toy designed to stimulate children's sensory development through interactive modules focusing on shapes, letters, and colors. Lightweight and portable at 1.3 pounds, it encourages parent-child bonding and cognitive skills without the need for batteries or assembly, making it an ideal blend of natural materials and purposeful play.




| Theme | No Theme |
| Color | Multi Color |
| Item Weight | 1.3 Pounds |
| Number of Items | 3 |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Material Type | Wood |
M**E
Fun
Such a cute way to teach colors and shapes. Doesn’t fall into the table, pretty sturdy.
J**E
Fits my Flisat/trofast. Color sort holes miscolored navy blue instead of purple.
So in terms of quality overall, I’m really happy with this set of three. I am always appalled at how much plastic they include for something simple like this that they probably could’ve gotten away with wrapping in a thin foam sheet or even some tissue paper that is recyclable instead of four plastic bags for three wooden sheets. I understand it. I just don’t think it’s necessary. So as to reviews of the specific product itself, these fit into my true fast/fleece set sensory table for IKEA. A little surprise that the fit is not perfect as the corners are a little roomier than they need to be, but it doesn’t cause any issues in play. My one big criticism is that the color sort plate is labeled with all the colors except for purple. Let me clarify. It does in fact say purple, however, the color surrounding the opening is in fact, navy blue instead of purple, which is a pretty major oversight when you’re dealing with something simple like color sorting, and you need to make sure to reinforce that the color on the outside is in fact the Letters written to form the word purple for young young children who are just learning sound/letter, recognition or to read, depending on age.My only other criticism is that these don’t come with anything to actually drop into the slots. I am a preschool teacher so I just happened to have Some letters that are skinny enough to fit into the letter slots and I have plenty of pom-poms or you could use crumpled up paper balls for color sorting, as well as bears and other smaller objects. The shapes is the one that I’m struggling with because any shapes I currently own such as those found in the Melissa and doug shape sorter, are way too small as are most of my other shapes from puzzles. It would be nice if the seller of this or the person who claims that this is on their store, which in fact it isn’t, would also make available Something to actually use to have kids put into these slots to make it kind of makes sense. It’s kind of like selling a checkerboard with no checkers. Doesn’t really make a lot of sense.
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