Foot 1: with hair structure like a dog's fur
Foot 2: a porous structure like a bath sponge
Foot 3: perceptible makes you want to grab and stroke like real grass
Foot 4: glistening like amber (imitates the dark sky with stars)
Foot 5: grainy like blueberry jelly or a bumpy gravel road
Foot 6: palpable grain like a beach full of sand
Foot 7: with noticeable stripes
Foot 8: material can be slightly deformed like wet sand
Foot 9: slippery as glass or smooth water
Foot 10: expressive hair structure
Foot 1: structure like a Mediterranean pebble beach
Foot 2: dull texture like a cardboard box
Foot 3: palpable protrusions massage and stimulate the circulation
Foot 4: slippery like rocks covered with algae on the bottom of a lake
Foot 5: tart like a school eraser
Foot 6: slippery, smooth ike a mirror or cutlery
Foot 7: wavy like biscuit or dough
Foot 8: porous like a grater or sieve
Foot 9: fluffy like favorite blanket
Foot 10: ladder-like structure like a park bench
Each teacher knows sensory exercises based on working with loose products. Preparing raw materials for exercise, storing item and cleaning them up after play has never been more easier job. Feet Eco sensors have been prepared to meet the needs of both children and teachers. The proposed ecological raw materials will surprise even the most curious explorers of the world.
Foot 1: like an inflated balloon
Foot 2: warm and slightly rough, like a warm winter hat
Foot 3: like small peas placed next to each other
Foot 4: sandy, like a dry, rough path in the park
Foot 5: fluffy and soft like a cat’s fur
Foot 6: hard and porous, like a grater or a sieve
Foot 7: like scattered beads
Foot 8: cold and smooth like the bottom of a large pot
Foot 9: flexible and foamy like a pool noodle
Foot 10: like the edge of a harmonica