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The Little Explorer See Me Mirror Cube invites infants and toddlers to explore their reflections while developing early movement and coordination skills. This engaging soft play cube features five flexible mirrors that are shatterproof and free from sharp edges, creating a safe and interactive resource for self discovery and sensory exploration. As children sit, crawl, push or pull themselves up against the cube, they begin to build body awareness, visual tracking and hand eye coordination through play.
Measuring 31cm square, the cube is perfectly sized for nursery environments and can be easily incorporated into floor play areas or soft play spaces. The neutral toned vinyl covering is durable and easy to clean with soapy water or wipes, making it well suited to the daily demands of early learning settings. As babies observe their own movements and expressions in the mirrors, the cube supports curiosity, early identity development and active exploration.
Learning Outcome Connections:
Outcome 1.1: Children feel safe, secure and supported as they explore their reflections and begin to recognise themselves and others.
Outcome 3.2: Children take increasing responsibility for their own health and physical wellbeing as they develop muscle control, coordination and body awareness through movement and play.
Outcome 4.2: Children develop a range of learning and thinking skills such as problem solving, inquiry, experimentation and investigation as they explore reflections and movement.
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The Little Explorer See Me Mirror Cube invites infants and toddlers to explore their reflections while developing early movement and coordination skills. This engaging soft play cube features five flexible mirrors that are shatterproof and free from sharp edges, creating a safe and interactive resource for self discovery and sensory exploration. As children sit, crawl, push or pull themselves up against the cube, they begin to build body awareness, visual tracking and hand eye coordination through play.
Measuring 31cm square, the cube is perfectly sized for nursery environments and can be easily incorporated into floor play areas or soft play spaces. The neutral toned vinyl covering is durable and easy to clean with soapy water or wipes, making it well suited to the daily demands of early learning settings. As babies observe their own movements and expressions in the mirrors, the cube supports curiosity, early identity development and active exploration.
Learning Outcome Connections:
Outcome 1.1: Children feel safe, secure and supported as they explore their reflections and begin to recognise themselves and others.
Outcome 3.2: Children take increasing responsibility for their own health and physical wellbeing as they develop muscle control, coordination and body awareness through movement and play.
Outcome 4.2: Children develop a range of learning and thinking skills such as problem solving, inquiry, experimentation and investigation as they explore reflections and movement.