Early Years Furniture Cushions & Bean Bags Bi-Colour Donut™
Multi-Seat Trolleys Items A and B are supplied with 12 or 24 brightly coloured fl oor cushions. Ideal for group reading/teaching activities, allowing easy and practical storage when not in use. Excellent for sharing resources between classrooms and perfect for indoor and outdoor use.
12 Bi-Colour Donut™ Cushions Cushion dimensions: 50(H) x 350mm(dia)
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Rainbow™ Trolley and Holdall Sets
Brightly coloured, washable mats, perfect for indoor and outdoor use. Wooden trolleys and holdalls allow for easy mobility and sharing between classrooms.
Mats
Donut™ Multi-Seat Trolley including 24 Bi-Colour Cushions
Trolley dimensions: 785(H) x 700(W) x 350mm(D) Cushion dimensions: 50(H) x 350mm(Dia)
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Donut™ Multi-Seat Trolley including 12 Bi-Colour Cushions
Trolley dimensions: 780(H) x 395mm(Dia) Cushion dimensions: 50(H) x 350mm(Dia)
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Rainbow™ Square Mats and Holdall
Mat dimensions: 20(H) x 350(W) x 350mm(D)
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Rainbow™ Square Mats and Tuf 2™ Trolley
Trolley dimensions: 390(H) x 814(W) x 385mm(D) Mat dimensions: 20(H) x 350(W) x 350mm(D)
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Rainbow™ Circular Mats and Holdall
Mat dimensions: 20(H) x 350mm(Dia)
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Rainbow™ Circular Mats and Donut™ Trolley
Trolley dimensions: 780(H) x 395mm(Dia) Mat dimensions: 20(H) x 350(Dia)
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Rainbow™ Shaped Mats and Holdall
Mat dimensions: 20(H) x 350(W) x 350mm(D)
Story Cushions 78
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CLICK FOR MORE Cushion dimensions: 150(H) x 900(W) x 670mm(D)
Lockable castors
Suitable for indoor and outdoor use
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