Activity Wall Toy - Rainbow

£189.00
Product Code (SKU)
10200

The Rainbow Activity Wall Toy is a bright, engaging, and robust educational resource designed to promote fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and problem-solving abilities.

Please note: available to UK customers only.

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Rainbow Activity Wall Toy – Vibrant Interactive Play for Early Learning

Its vibrant colours and interactive features make it a standout addition to classrooms, therapy spaces, and sensory environments, encouraging collaborative play, imaginative exploration, and early cognitive development.

Key Features:

  • Five interactive panels featuring a range of engaging activities:
    • Interlocking gears to develop coordination and mechanical reasoning.
    • Spinning weather wheels for sensory stimulation and learning about weather patterns.
    • Shape matching puzzles to encourage recognition, logic, and matching skills.
    • Xylophone for musical exploration and auditory development.
    • Mirrors and wire bead maze to support visual tracking, spatial awareness, and fine motor control.
  • Encourages imaginative and collaborative play, language development, and problem-solving.
  • Made from durable, high-quality materials designed to withstand frequent use in busy environments.
  • Requires self-assembly and is supplied with fixing holes and attachment screws for easy wall mounting.

Dimensions Rainbow: 162cm x 81cm x 1.5cm.

Please note: available to UK customers only.

The Rainbow Activity Wall Toy provides a fun, multi-sensory learning experience, making it perfect for early years settings, SEN environments, and sensory play areas. Its colourful design and variety of activities help foster both independent exploration and group learning opportunities.

Activity Ideas for an Activity Wall Toy

The Activity Wall Toy is a versatile, engaging resource that encourages the development of fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and problem-solving abilities. Here are some fun and educational activities to maximise its potential in both classroom and home environments:

1. Colour Hunt Challenge

  • Objective: Identify and name different colours on the wall toy.
  • How to Play: Ask the learner to find all objects or sections of a specific colour (e.g., "Can you find everything that’s red?"). Extend the activity by grouping similar colours or shades.
  • Skills Developed: Colour recognition, language development, visual tracking.

2. Shape Sorting Adventure

  • Objective: Recognise and match shapes on the wall toy.
  • How to Play: Point to a shape and ask the learner to find a matching shape elsewhere on the wall or in the room. You can also provide foam or card shapes for the learner to match to the wall toy.
  • Skills Developed: Shape recognition, cognitive development, spatial awareness.

3. Follow the Maze

  • Objective: Improve hand-eye coordination by tracing mazes.
  • How to Play: Use fingers or a small pointer to trace through bead mazes or line followers. Add a challenge by timing the activity or using different hands to strengthen bilateral coordination.
  • Skills Developed: Fine motor control, concentration, problem-solving.

4. Musical Fun Time (for wall toys with instruments)

  • Objective: Explore sounds and create simple rhythms.
  • How to Play: Encourage the learner to tap out a rhythm on the xylophone or drum panel. Play "copy the beat" games where the adult plays a simple rhythm, and the learner repeats it.
  • Skills Developed: Auditory discrimination, rhythm recognition, motor planning.

5. Storytelling with the Wall Toy

  • Objective: Spark creativity using elements from the wall toy.
  • How to Play: Create a short story using objects from the toy (e.g., “The spinning wheel is the sun, the beads are magical jewels…”). Let the learner add their own ideas to continue the story.
  • Skills Developed: Imagination, language development, narrative skills.

6. Time-Telling Practice (for wall toys with clocks)

  • Objective: Learn basic time-telling skills.
  • How to Play: Set the clock hands to different times and ask, “What time is it?” Start with whole hours, then progress to half-hours and quarter-hours as skills develop.
  • Skills Developed: Time recognition, sequencing, number awareness.

7. Sensory Seek-and-Find

  • Objective: Enhance sensory exploration and vocabulary.
  • How to Play: Ask the learner to find something that feels smooth, rough, bumpy, or soft. Describe each texture as they find it.
  • Skills Developed: Sensory processing, descriptive language, tactile awareness.

8. Counting Challenge

  • Objective: Develop early counting and number recognition skills.
  • How to Play: Count the number of beads, gears, or shapes in different sections. Add difficulty by asking to count backwards or skip count by twos or fives.
  • Skills Developed: Numeracy, sequencing, one-to-one correspondence.

9. Pattern Making & Recognition

  • Objective: Recognise and create patterns using colours, shapes, or movements.
  • How to Play: Create a simple pattern (e.g., red-blue-red-blue) using movable parts, then ask the learner to continue the sequence.
  • Skills Developed: Pattern recognition, logical thinking, sequencing.

10. Fine Motor Olympics

  • Objective: Strengthen hand and finger muscles through a series of challenges.
  • How to Play: Set up mini "events" like turning all the gears, sliding beads across the maze, and threading pieces through designated paths. Time each event for extra excitement.
  • Skills Developed: Dexterity, grip strength, coordination.

These activities not only make the Activity Wall Toy fun but also support key developmental milestones through interactive play and learning.