Little ones need all the learning, discovery, and fun they can get. That’s why Delta Children has made the Play and Learn Sensory Table, a one-stop shop full of colorful shape sorting blocks, musical instruments, a building brick board, and movable gears. 

Recommended for kids ages 3 and up, this play table comes with four unique interchangeable boards that provide multiple ways to play. Kids can choose from shape sorting, building blocks, gears, or musical instruments. There are also two removable plastic bins that hold everything from sand, water, beans, rice, or whatever sensory fun you can imagine. These bins can double as storage when not in use.

The table is designed to help improve hand-eye coordination, fine motor skills, and problem-solving skills. | Source: Delta Children

The table is not only fun, but it is designed to help improve hand-eye coordination, fine motor skills, and problem-solving skills. It also helps encourage movement and improve your child’s sense of touch, which allows them to perceive their environment accurately. The musical instrument activity board will bring out kids’ inner rockstar. It includes a xylophone, drum, and noise maker. 

This cool sensory table is thoughtfully designed, so you won’t mind leaving it out on display. Plus, it is the ideal size for kids to play with all of the interchangeable sensory boards. The building block board works with other brands’ building brick block sets.

The Play and Learn Sensory Table is available at deltachildren.com for $150.


PLAY AND LEARN SENSORY TABLE

This play table comes with four unique interchangeable boards that provide multiple ways to play. Kids can choose from shape sorting, building blocks, gears, or musical instruments. There are also two removable plastic bins that hold everything from sand, water, beans, rice, or whatever sensory fun you can imagine.

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Maggie Dougherty

Maggie Dougherty

Maggie Dougherty is an editorial intern at Adventure Media & Events. She is a senior at Iona University in New Rochelle, New York, where she studies digital media and production. In her free time, Maggie can be found watching Conan O’Brien videos on YouTube, reading biographies of Lyndon B. Johnson, or listening to the Succession soundtrack.

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