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Double Wide Sensory Tables - Toddler
Double Wide Sensory Tables - Toddler
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Seoras Birch Double Wide Sensory Tables
Sensory play like digging, pouring, and manipulating different materials is engaging for children. It is not only fun but also helps support fine motor development, cognitive growth, and self-regulation skills.
These versatile sensory tables allow several children to play together and feature removable tubs, mirrored sensory surfaces, and a removable construction brick tabletop that doubles as a lid. The built-in storage shelf keeps the lid neatly tucked away when not in use, making classroom center rotation easy and organized.
Common Features
- Made in Canada
- Removable construction brick lid with mirror tray on reverse
- Storage shelf for lid when not in use
- 2 Really Big Clear Tubs are easy to lift and remove
- No drains that can leak or break
- Ideal for sensory centers, STEM exploration, and collaborative learning
Available Variants
| Variant | Clear Open Tubs | Locking Casters | Dimensions |
|---|---|---|---|
| Seoras Birch Double Wide Sensory Table - Toddler | — | — | 17"H x 37 1/2"W x 31"D |
| Seoras Birch Double Wide Sensory Table - Toddler (with Casters) | — | 2 1/2" Locking Casters | 17"H x 37 1/2"W x 31"D |
| Seoras Birch Double Wide Sensory Table with Clear Tubs - Toddler | 4 Clear Large Open Tubs | — | 17"H x 37 1/2"W x 31"D |
| Seoras Birch Double Wide Sensory Table with Clear Tubs - Toddler (with Casters) | 4 Clear Large Open Tubs | 2 1/2" Locking Casters | 17"H x 37 1/2"W x 31"D |
Premium Birch Construction
Built for durability and daily classroom use, these sensory tables feature premium birch plywood construction:
- Structural frame made from 15mm (11 ply) Birch
- Tabletops made from 19mm (13 ply) Birch
- Commercial-quality construction for long-lasting performance
Designed for Collaborative Sensory Learning
Perfect for early childhood classrooms, daycare centers, and preschool environments, these sensory tables encourage hands-on exploration, social interaction, and creative discovery.
