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    Pete the Cat Numbers and Colors Sensory Path

    Sensory paths give students an outlet to channel some of their excess energy by directing them down a set route (or path). These paths give students the opportunity to spin, tiptoe, leap, crawl, hop, squat, stretch, or dance their way from one point to another. A sensory path can be short or it can stretch the length of a hallway, but either way, the objectives should be the same—improve focus, prevent disruptive behaviors, develop motor skills, and encourage smiles! Whether a student needs to calm down or energize, refocus during a transition, or self-soothe after a stressful challenge, sensory paths are a fun and engaging way for children to take a "brain break" and work through some of their wiggles. Each piece’s smooth, durable surface is easy to wipe down or spray with disinfectant to help prevent the spread of germs. The pieces attach firmly to smooth, untextured floors. The largest Pete the Cat measures 10" x 13". 31 pieces total.