ChildBrite Sand And Water Tables

Keeping kids busy while at preschool or daycare canby touch. For those kids at a higher level they can try
be a daunting task. You want the toys and play areasthis activity with their eyes closed. These games are
safe from sharp edges, weather resistant, and longgreat for kids with special needs but typical kids really
lasting. Activity tables and art easels by ChildBrite mightenjoy them too. Kids love to explore their environment
be the answer. This U.S. based company specializes inand providing them with different ways to experience
children's art easels, sand & water activity tables,their senses creates an enriched and fun way to
and outdoor train tables.spend their day.
These fun, festive products are made in America andWhether it's outdoor water play or distinguishing
are great for schools, child care facilities, and wonderfuldifferent textures, kids will enjoy all the fun elements of
for family backyard fun. Children from ages three andSand & Water Tables. These products are made
up will love these products because they can be usedfor children's enjoyment and parent's satisfaction with
both outdoors and indoors and are extremely versatile.high quality craftsmanship for years of fun. ChildBrite
With each activity center, kids can use their senses,sand and water activity tables are manufactured with
improve their fine motor skills, and explore theircare. The built-in drain makes them easy to empty and
creative side.clean. Each table is made of high impact resins, which
Sand & water tables are often used by teachersenables them to be moisture resistant and they are
and therapists as part of their overall curriculum. As aalso specially coated in order to prevent peeling. Some
rule sensory tables are great for both typical andtables have optional casters for easy mobility and
special needs kids. In a regular preschool environmentmany of them offer a color option of Blue, Green, Red,
many teachers fill the tubs with water on a hotor Sandstone. Some have corresponding tops that are
summer day for lots of outdoor water fun.grooved to create a fun play table top for trains and
Occupational therapists (and some teachers) take thiscars.
fun activity one step further by adding differentLike their sand and water activity tables ChildBrite's
substances to the tubs so kids can explore a varietykids art easels are made of high impact resins and are
of mediums and textures. Some examples aremoisture resistant. This makes them uniquely suited for
shaving cream, popcorn, sand, rice, or beans. Activitiesoutdoor as well as indoor use. These functional kids'
can be created to help kids learn to tolerate differentart easels come in many styles so you are sure to
textures. Many special needs kids suffer from anfind the one that best meets your needs. We
aversion to tactile input. This aversion is call tactileparticularly love the space saving easels that hang on
defensiveness.fences and walls. A product like this excels in
They literally cannot stand the feeling of differentperformance and eye appeal. ChildBrite's unique and
textures. By creating activities with a range of texturescutting edge designs combine fun and functionality that
in a fun and non-threatening way therapists can helpwill bring your kids play area to the next level. For
these children overcome this debilitating issue. Theyexample, the art easels / sand and water table
can draw in the shaving cream or find treasures in thecombination makes it possible for children to enjoy
beans - what ever is most motivating and compellingboth a sand table and art center all in one great
to each particular child. The basic game of hiding itemsproduct. Another great feature is their multi-user easels
in the bins also helps kids with tactile discrimination - thethat offer multiple stations so that 2 - 4 kids can
ability to tell the difference between items by feel.create works of art at one time. All in all products by
When faced with a tub filled with beans, for example,ChildBrite are great for schools, day cares, homes,
they will needs to reach into the tub and try to findindoor playgrounds, therapy clinics, or any place kids
items that feel different - like toys, jacks, balls, etc -come to have fun and use their imaginations.
with their hands thus helping them learn to differentiate