Foam Pit
Our Foam Pit is the foundational element to your fun foam experiences!! Foam Pits encourage active play, helping your little adventurers build confidence, balance, and coordination while having an absolute blast.
WHAT IS IT: Vinyl-covered, foam paneled walls create the perfect size pit, ready to hold the material of your choice, foam or balls, which create a fun foam landing (or a great ball sensory) experience.
INSTALL DETAILS: Simply velcro the sides and vinyl base, push into place, and fill with foam (or balls)!
WHAT ELSE YOU NEED TO KNOW: You can fill your pit with the material of your choice: foam or balls.
Foam Pits from The grOH! Shop have incredible structural integrity. The foam used is, of course, fall safe but is so high-quality it will truly stand the test of time and years of fun use!!
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Gross Motor
You will see your kiddos transform as they gain confidence to move their body, take risks, and train their executive functioning skills.
So many skills kiddos develop are based through their core. This includes everything from holding their head up or rolling over as infants, to walking or learning to get dressed as toddlers, to big body movements and coordination (sports!) or controlled movements like handwriting as big kids. It is critically important to build core strength in order to develop these skills...and the best way to do it? GROSS MOTOR PLAY!
The core strength developed through gross motor play is directly related to a child's posture and ability to move! This helps children become more keenly aware of where their body is in space. They can then navigate the furniture in a room, walk up and down stairs, and more easily get on and off escalators and elevators. Not only do gross motor toys enable more dexterous movement, they also help children improve the coordination between their eyes and large muscles.