Stacking Cones (Pack of 30)Great for coordination and perceptual training activities.Impact-resistant Stacking Cones are ideal for upper extremity activities, reaching and grasping, eye-hand coordination, color identification and perceptual training. Large, plastic cones have a slightly textured surface for improved grip, and can be handled easily by adults. Cones measure 6-5/8“ (17cm) high. Diameter tapers from
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Added on: October 28, 2017 - More: Comments & Reviews
Stacking Cones (Pack of 30)Great for coordination and perceptual training activities.Impact-resistant Stacking Cones are ideal for upper extremity activities, reaching and grasping, eye-hand coordination, color identification and perceptual training. Large, plastic cones have a slightly textured surface for improved grip, and can be handled easily by adults. Cones measure 6-5/8“ (17cm) high. Diameter tapers from 2-3/4“ to 1-1/2“ (7.0 to 3.8cm). Each package includes 30 cones in red, blue, green, orange and yellow. Product photo may not exactly match the product offered for sale. Please refer to the product description.
Surprise use! Bought these for a disabled sister learning again to walk after a serious Brain injury. Physical Therapist requested them. Box of 30 was too much so I took 5 from box, 5 different colors and gave them to my 18 month old Granddaughter. We have various teaching toys to learn various skills including dexterity and colors among others. She doesn’t speak yet only a few words but knows everything when taught. In less than 30 minutes she learned all five colors and enjoys stacking and arranging the…
These are perfect size and the quality is much better than what … As a PT I use them around my clinic (I work with occupational injuries) with different tasks such as with reaching as well as obstacles to move around, toward and over. These are perfect size and the quality is much better than what I had been expecting…they remind me of my mom’s Tupperware (R) glasses. The only down side is they do tend to stick together and can difficult to pull apart 1 handed. So I would think they would be more difficult for weaker patients but as a work rehab tool they…
Used these with my son when he was going through … Used these with my son when he was going through rehab after a stroke. So many ways to use them. Now my grandkids use them to make road courses for their bikes and scooters.