Sit, Stand & Lie Tactile Wobble Cushion, Grey

Item No: 1039-M591631
The vestibular sense
Gross motor skills
Body awareness

An inflatable PVC cushion with small spikes on one side and smaller bumps on the other to stimulate the tactile sense. 

The cushion is fun to sit on if your child has ants in their pants and feels the need to fidget. Or, your little one can stand on the cushion to practise their balance and strengthen the muscles around their knees and ankles. You can also lie down with the cushion under your shoulders or back.

Great for children who struggle with motor restlessness and need a lot of proprioceptive input.

A small pump is included. 

What makes this product special

What does your child's tactile sense have to do with all their other senses?

Read Play Guide 3 and learn about how your child’s well-being is shaped by the interplay of several primary senses, and how you can gently stimulate your child’s tactile sense through play.Read all about it here.

If your child struggles to wind down at bedtime

, our occupational therapist has five great play ideas that help your child burn off energy in a meaningful way. right here on our Smart Through Play blog.
€28.70
In stock. Delivery 2-4 business days
Order within 71h, 19m, 43s. Est. delivery: 23.–24.06.2026.

What makes this product special

An inflatable PVC cushion with small spikes on one side and smaller bumps on the other to stimulate the tactile sense. 

The cushion is fun to sit on if your child has ants in their pants and feels the need to fidget. Or, your little one can stand on the cushion to practise their balance and strengthen the muscles around their knees and ankles. You can also lie down with the cushion under your shoulders or back.

Great for children who struggle with motor restlessness and need a lot of proprioceptive input.

A small pump is included. 

Measures H: 6 cm.
Diameter: Diameter: 34 cm
Suitable for children aged 3 yrs. to Seniors

What does your child's tactile sense have to do with all their other senses?

Read Play Guide 3 and learn about how your child’s well-being is shaped by the interplay of several primary senses, and how you can gently stimulate your child’s tactile sense through play.Read all about it here.

If your child struggles to wind down at bedtime

, our occupational therapist has five great play ideas that help your child burn off energy in a meaningful way. right here on our Smart Through Play blog.

This activity supports important skills which support your child's well-being and ability to learn new things:

  • This type of play helps develop your child's gross motor skills. It specifically involves your child's ability to coordinate their legs and arms.
  • Invites your child to have fun and get to know their body.
  • This is a great way for your child to strengthen their vestibular sense. The vestibular sense helps us to stand on one leg, spin in circles, or ride in a car without losing our balance, feeling dizzy, or getting car sick.
Item number 1039-M591631
Age 3 yrs., 4 yrs., 5 yrs. , 6 yrs. , 7 yrs. , 8 yrs. , 9 yrs., 10 yrs. , 11 yrs. , 12 yrs. , 13 yrs. , 14+ yrs. , Seniors
Senses The vestibular sense
Function Gross motor skills, Concentration, Body awareness
Material Rubber
Maintenance Wipe with a damp cloth
Take it with you to school , on vacation
Note! Suitable for schools and childcare facilities
Weight limit (max kg) Max 200 kg
Size in cm: H: 6 cm
Diameter (Ø): Diameter: 34 cm

Delivery time: 2-4 business days

We aim to ship your order as quickly as possible. In most cases, you’ll receive it within 2-4 business days. Occasionally, minor delays may occur.

Please note: During busy periods, such as Christmas or Black Friday, delivery times may be slightly longer.

Returns

You have 90 days to return your purchase. That gives you extra peace of mind, especially when buying gifts. If you happen to choose the wrong toy, you can easily exchange it or return it.

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