Spinning discs sit beside ringing bells, beside rolling shapes, beside a textured fabric panel, beside a row of polished colored blocks. A kid walks up and finds twenty different things to do without ever stepping away from the wall. Hands stay busy and eyes track from one element to the next.
Kinetic Wonder Sensory Wall
$2,997.00
A tactile wall panel built around spinning discs, ringing bells, rolling painted shapes, and a one of a kind kinetic puzzle that pulls kids in the moment they walk past.
What's on the panel:
- Spinning patterned and mirrored discs
- Bells that ring with a touch
- Rolling painted shapes and balls
- A completely new type of kinetic puzzle
- Mixed textures and color blocks for visual and tactile play
Details:
- Dimensions: 39" L x 35" W x 3" D
- Wall mounted
- Ships ground
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TFH Kinetic Wonder Wall, a tactile wall sensory room panel for schools, therapy clinics, and home sensory spaces. This Kinetic Tactile Wall Panel features spinning discs, mirrored discs, ringing bells, rolling balls, painted rolling shapes, and a one of a kind kinetic puzzle that builds fine motor skills, hand eye coordination, cause and effect understanding, and color and shape recognition. The TFH Kinetic Wonder Wall is wall mounted, made in England, 39 by 35 inches, and ships ground. A Kinetic Tactile Wall Panel That Pulls Hands In and Slows Minds Down
Spin a disc and a pattern comes to life. Tap a bell and a clear note rings out. Send a painted shape rolling down its rails and watch the colors tumble end over end. This is the Kinetic Wonder Wall, a tactile wall sensory room piece that turns a blank section of wall into a place kids return to over and over, building fine motor skills and color and shape recognition without ever realizing they are learning.
Every Inch of the Wall Gives Hands Something to Find
Spinning discs sit beside ringing bells, beside rolling shapes, beside a textured fabric panel, beside a row of polished colored blocks. A kid walks up and finds twenty different things to do without ever stepping away from the wall. Hands stay busy and eyes track from one element to the next.
Spin a Disc, Ring a Bell, Hear What Your Hands Just Did
Patterned and mirrored discs spin freely under a fingertip, the painted dots turning into rings of color as they move. Right next to them, bright bells in wooden cups ring out the moment they are touched. The visual change and the sound arrive together, giving an immediate reward for every motion and a clear cause and effect signal that kids pick up fast.
Roll Painted Shapes Down the Rails and Solve a Puzzle No One Has Seen Before
Painted wooden shapes rest on horizontal rails and tumble end over end as kids nudge them along. Below them, smooth carved waves and beaded rods slide back and forth. Above them sits a kinetic puzzle TFH calls a completely new type of puzzle, the kind a kid wants to figure out on their own and come back to the next day to try again.
Dozens of Pieces in Every Color and Shape Teach Without a Lesson Plan
Look at the wall as a whole and there are circles, triangles, diamonds, squares, and bells in every color a kid could name. Sorting which one to touch next is the first lesson. Spinning, sliding, and rolling the pieces is the second. Fine motor strength, color and shape recognition, and hand eye coordination all build at the kid's own pace.
Mounts to a Wall and Frees Up Every Square Foot of Floor
The Kinetic Wonder Wall hangs flat on a wall at only 3 inches deep, so it gives a full sensory room experience without taking a single square foot of floor space. That makes it a fit for the smaller calming corners and therapy rooms where floor area is the limiting factor, and a workhorse in classrooms and clinics where it gets touched, spun, and rolled hundreds of times a day.