About this deal
The digitigrade stilt is a peg stilt whose line follows the foot and not the shin bone. This allows costumers to mimic the walk of an animal. Because of the extreme stresses on this type of design they tend to be more rare; that is, fewer successful home-made designs. I would love the floor spots and arrows to create a sensory pathway thats movable and flexible in the schools I work in. I love the carpet markers. They are so simple but lead to so much creativity from my kids during obstacle courses, play, exercises, etc. I would love to win the zoom ball! It’s so great for upper body strength and coordination! Great tool for pre-catching skills and grading movements.
Bucket Stilts Indy - Bucket Stilts
I don’t have a lot of GM equipment in my tool kit because the items are so expensive. This would be great!This is such a great opportunity! Thank you for this offer. I love to use the carpet markers with my students and also the parachute. All would be great to use with my students. Especially the pop an catch toy to use for motor coordination or the carpet spots to use for obstacle courses.
Bucket Stilts 2 Pack (Pair) Blue Stepper Get Out! Walking Bucket Stilts 2 Pack (Pair) Blue Stepper
Most natural walking cup stilts for kids are manufactured from simple plastic materials and soft cord. While these materials may not be biodegradable, they are used to make a simple, two-part toy that’s fun for children. While some stilts are made from foam, most still use a strong durable classic plastic material. StylesThese stilts are great activity coaxers for schools and camps, pushing youth to spend more time staying fit. The stilts are safe and take playtime to another level. Made for ages 3-10.
Stilts 2 Pairs Bucket Stilts for Playground Playing Plastic Stilts 2 Pairs Bucket Stilts for Playground Playing
I would love a zoom ball or parachute. I like that it works on coordination, motor planning, and strengthening in a fun way! The cups are manufactured from plastic with thin rope hand grips. They are larger than some stilts, as these can be used by teens as well.
Get Out! Bucket Stilts in Blue, Walking Cups for Children
Once you gain a bit of experience, choosing a certain type or material for your stilts is much easier as you already have an idea of what you look for and the way you practice. Additionally, many stilt walkers accumulate their stilts throughout time and can hence vary practices when wanted. Agility Cones– Sports cones are such an open-ended gross motor toy that can be used to develop so many skills: hopping, jumping, skipping, running, climbing, crawling…the options are endless. Use these agility cones in therapy obstacle courses, challenges, drills, and more. I chose these particular cones because they can go very nicely with a Zones of Regulation activity! Use cones to support these areas: The kids I work with would love any of these! Especially to make an obstacle course in the hallway – a favorite activity when the weather requires indoor recess! Dry-wall stilts are basically the solution to the peg stilts’ downside, they are designed to allow the walker to remain still when not walking. I love all these gross motor toys! My favorites are the Zoom balls-great for motor planning and bilateral coordination, and the agility cones. So many uses for those, locomotor games, boundary markers, endurance… thank you for the opportunity to enter your drawing!