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The rocking stimulates the vestibular system in children; they channel their energy through the movement which encourages concentration and memory.
Our Toopie comes with a cushion, making it a comfortable and original floor seat. Its low centre of gravity ensures a secure rocking motion, meaning it cannot tip over! Its wide sides protect the child’s head and fingers during rocking movements. Our Comfortable Toopie is a little nest where children can lounge safely.
Stackable for easy storage. Easy care: fully washable with water and a sponge. Strengthens muscles and joints.
Recyclable materials
100% recyclable.
Phthalate-free
Technical data
Composition
1 Toopi and 1 soft cushion.
Dimensions
Ø 69 cm - H: 22 cm.
Made from
Thick POLYETHYLENE (seat) and VINYL FABRIC (cushion).
Washing
using a soft cloth in cold soapy water.
Color
LIGHT GREY
Tips for using
Indoor use.
Specialist's opinion
The vestibular system regulates the sense of movement and balance, helping children to orient themselves in space, in their movements and in those of the people around them. The vestibular system is one of the first sensory systems to develop during the prenatal phase, and comes into play at birth. It is also one of the human body’s largest sensory systems. Vestibular stimulation is beneficial for children as it helps to stabilise their sense of movement, their balance and the speed of their movements. Stimulation will help children to get their bearings in space.