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Hand & Foot Activity / Directional Movement Floor Markers
Model Number: JR-095
Durable markers and versatile gameplay, making it the perfect addition to any indoor activity collection. Its colorful design and interactive elements ensure hours of fun for both kids and adults.
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- Vibrant Visual Cues: Bold red mats with high-contrast hand/foot/arrow icons for instant recognition (ideal for kids & low-light environments).
- Kids’ Motor Skill Development: Encourages balance, coordination, and spatial awareness through guided movement games.
- Reusable & Durable: Made of flexible, tear-resistant material; easy to clean with water (long-lasting for daily use).
- Physical Education Tools: Used in preschools/kindergartens for active learning activities (e.g., "follow the path" exercises).
- Dance & Fitness Training: Marks steps for choreography practice or home workouts.Compact size for storage; (yoga, aerobics).
- Event/Party Games: Creates interactive obstacle courses or team challenges (birthday parties, classroom icebreakers).
- Child-Friendly Materials: Non-toxic PVC (safe for toddlers and young children).
Model Number: JR-095
Mini order: 96Pair (Negotiable)
Size: 24.5cm x 11.8cm
Material: PVC
Content: Foot Floor Markers
Color: Red
Packaging: 48pair/ bax, 1box/ 0.6'
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