VESTIBULAR/MOVEMENT
SHIP’S SEE-SAW
SWING SEAT IKARUS
Swing Ikarus has a secure and
Your little captain can see-saw
stable seat so your child can be
sail trough the room in this swing.
comfortable and safe. We love
Just throw out your anchor to
the yellow wings that will help
go ashore! Great vestibular fun!
your child feel like he’s flying.
Includes a support. Static weight
The Swing Ikarus is installed via
bearing up to 200 kg (approxi-
hardware available at any home
mately 440 pounds).
improvement store. For safety,
Materials: soft upholstered cor-
we recommend installation in the
duroy, frame made of aluminum,
ceiling wall studs. Hardware not
and sail made of nylon. Measure-
included. Static weight bearing up
ments: 100 cm x 70 cm (approxi-
to 440 lbs.
mately 39.35 x 27.55 inches)
CHILLY SWING SEAT
VS1950. . . . . . . . $59.99 Every child wants to “hang out” from
VS1948. . . . . . . . $259.00
time to time, especially in this super
comfortable hanging swing seat.
Made from waterproof corduroy.
Max weight: 220 lb. Can be used in-
door or outdoors, but store indoors.
ROCK AROUND VS1949. . . . . $169.00
A spherical rocking toy for indoors
and outdoors. Children can sit in it
and rock it from side to side, or spin
around. There is even room for two
smaller children to sit in it together.
Users can hold on to the rim with-
out getting their hands jammed
between the rim and the floor.
Develops physical coordina-
tion skills.
Grades PreK-3.
VS1988 . . . . $57.09
Phone: 1.800.231.6329 Fax: 1.866.343.6863
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