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These specially designed sea shells are made from 100% Fibre Particulate Composite (FPC) agricultural waste. This set of Tactile Shells have 6 different tactile surfaces and come in 3 sizes, offering youngsters sensory experiences. Children can use three of their five senses (sight, sound and touch) to explore these shells and engage in sensory play.
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These organic wood slices are hand painted locally with glossy resin to represent the landscapes of Australia.
Great as a base for small world creation or as a colourful platform for craft and modelling activities.
These specially designed sea shells are made from 100% Fibre Particulate Composite (FPC) agricultural waste. This set of Tactile Shells have 6 different tactile surfaces and come in 3 sizes, offering youngsters sensory experiences. Children can use three of their five senses (sight, sound and touch) to explore these shells and engage in sensory play.