🎨 Scoop, Pour, Explore: Unlock your child’s kinetic creativity today!
Learning Resources Helping Hands Sensory Scoops offer four ergonomically designed, durable plastic scoops that promote sensory play and fine motor development for toddlers aged 3+. Ideal for sand, water, and sensory bins, these tools build hand strength and coordination while encouraging independent, creative exploration in daycare, therapy, and homeschool environments.
Item Weight | 0.18 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions | 1 x 9.45 x 10.63 inches |
Size | Small, Medium |
Material Type | Plastic |
Color | Multi-color |
Theme | Holiday |
Battery Type | No batteries required |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Educational Objective | Fine Motor Skills Development, Eye-hand Coordination, and Problem Solving |
Number of Players | 1 |
J**D
Great sensory bin assorted tools!
Great sensory bin assorted tools! My kids love to use to scoop and dig with. Lots of fun! Hard plastic that is durable and will get several years use! Also, a good value for your money.
A**C
Sensory heaven!
The Learning Resources Helping Hands Sensory Scoops set, with its quartet of imaginative tools, has quickly become a beloved treasure in our sensory play adventures, especially for my toddler daughter. Designed for children aged 3 and up, this innovative set expertly combines the joy of play with critical developmental milestones, focusing on enhancing fine motor skills. Each uniquely shaped scoop offers a new way for little hands to explore and engage with materials like sand, water, or homemade sensory bins, promoting varied hand movements and grips. It not only captivates my daughter's attention but also supports her in mastering skills such as precise hand movements, hand-eye coordination, and tactile exploration. Goes great in a everything from the sandbox outside to our inside sensory bins they work perfectly for all types of sensory activities. Crafted to be both durable and perfectly sized for small hands, this toolset transforms learning into an enjoyable journey, encouraging creativity and sensory exploration. It serves as an invaluable toolkit for parents and educators seeking to enrich a young girl's sensory experiences and motor skills development in a fun, interactive way.
L**D
Fun for the kids, more durable than other plastic things I have bought
So far these have held up well with my 5 and 1 1/2 year old. The kids use it mostly for scooping up Pom poms and things. But my kids just like hands on tools. That are a good size for children’s hands and they have a variety of functions that help learn different skills with each one. These are easy to clean up and store well with the other toys. The plastic is thicker than a lot of other toys l, so they haven’t been broken by my kids. My younger likes to use everything as a hammer, so they have done well. Some of them work well in the tub because they don’t have a bunch of cracks and things for mold.
L**E
Fun for sensory box!
I bought these for my children's sensory bean box. I used a bar of soap for size reference. Great quality, sturdy. Fun for the kids to scoop and use the funnel with the beans. Price was ok. Nice bright colors.
S**E
Great gift for sand and water table
My niece loved this gift for her water and sand table. It is great for her to explore and learn with. Great for the age range, very colorful and engaging to get for a long time!
K**O
Sensory Play Fun
These Learning Resources Helping Hands Sensory Scoops are a fantastic addition to our sensory play bin! My daughter loves exploring different textures and materials, and these scoops make it so much fun. The set includes a variety of scoops with different shapes and sizes, which encourages imaginative play and helps develop fine motor skills. The scoops are easy for little hands to grasp and manipulate, and they're made from durable, high-quality materials.
B**Z
Sensory Bin Must Have!
I love how simple these sensory tools are for little hands. They are an essential in our house and can be used with multiple sensory bin fillers!
S**Y
Cute but small
These are cute and durable! Adds fun to the sand and water table set ups! Educational not sensory yes. Value was okay, the handles are quite small and meant for smaller toddler hands, seems almost too small for my small 5 year old but perfect for my small 2 year olds.
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