Dizzy Disc Balance Board for Ages 3 and Up
Manufacturer's Suggested Maximum Weight | 150 Pounds |
Number of Puzzle Pieces | 1 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required | No |
Batteries Included | No |
Remote Control Included? | No |
Product Dimensions | 45.72 x 45.72 x 12.7 cm; 4.01 kg |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item Weight | 4 kg 10 g |
P**R
Durable and fun
We have two autistic kids (12 and 3) and both love this. Is super well built, and sturdy. Our 3 yr old is STRONG and a high sensory seeker. This is able to keep up with him and then some.
A**R
Great for children with Autism!
I bought this for my nephew for Christmas. He has autism and loves to spin. This item is extremely durable! I am really glad that it holds a lot of weight so that he can get a few years out of it. Overall it’s a great product, my only complaint is that it was very expensive. However I could not find anything similar on the market. I would highly recommend to anyone who has a child with special needs!
A**T
Simple, but tons of fun!
My kids have way too many toys, unfortunately. I'm always interested in finding FUN sensory toys. This one is by far the most fun they've had. I like it because it takes a decent amount of effort and physical activity, yet it's indoors. They can sit on it, lay on it, and sometimes try to stand and balance on it. Plus, it's angles are adjustable for whatever your needs might be. I highly recommend this interactive toy.
J**E
Excellent!
Couldn't figure out why this was so expensive, but after reading reviews splurged for my 3 and 13 year old. Glad I did! Super sturdy and very well made. Will last for years! Both kids love it! One of the best toy/amusement/therapy purchased I've ever made.
D**J
buyer beware!
I bought a Dizzy Disk for my 2 year old grandson for Christmas. He loved it, for the few moments he had it. You see, his parents loaded it in their SUV with all the other holiday gifts. Unfortunately, the Dizzy Disk fell out onto the ground when my son-in-law opened the back hatch. The Dizzy Disk broke into a zillion pieces. It was unrecognizable. That's not the only thing that's broke....my grandson's heart was broken. And, my pocketbook is broken, as I am having a hard time repurchasing another Dizzy Disk, because it is expensive! I am so disappointed!!! There must be a better way to ensure that the Dizzy Disk is not so vulnerable that it is unrepairable after an accidental fall.I was a special education teacher for 30 years. My students with Autism and Down's Syndrome absolutely loved the Dizzy Disk I bought for their sensory area. Its so great for vestibular movement.
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