Measuring 6 feet long and 19 inches tall, the Rainbow Swirl Tunnel is the perfect size for young children to work
on their gross motor skills in a fun and stimulating environment.
Occupational and physical therapists will work to strengthen your child's motor skills, with occupational therapists dealing primarily with fine motor skills and physical therapists
concentrating on gross motor skills.
Measuring 6 feet long and 22 inches tall, the Peek - A-Boo I See You Tunnel is the perfect size for young children to work
on their gross motor skills by crawling in a fun and stimulating environment.
Some kids focus
more on gross motor skills (sitting up, crawling, and walking) while others are more interested in developing those sounds and babbling and talking.
During tummy time baby has the opportunity to grab at toys, blankets or even mommy and daddy's clothes, whatever is in the vicinity will serve as a tool for developing fine motor skills alongside
working on their gross motor skills.
We can use the hula hoops to work
on gross motor skills and jump from hoop to hoop or play lots of other games.
Crawling through the maze and playing with the toys worked
on gross motor skills, while wrestling the bunny worked on fine motor skills.