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Add a set of steps and a slide to your Crash Pit with Southpaw's Crash Pit Steps and Slide. This addition makes the Crash Pit more versatile and improves accessibility while helping to develop motor planning and gross motor skills. Multiple children can play together on the crash pit with the steps and slide attached, which helps to practice taking turns and for exposure to social interaction. Durable vinyl in bright colors match Southpaw's Crash Pits. Southpaw's Crash Pits are sold separately. The Crash Pit Steps and Slide ships by motor freight. Crash Pit Steps and Crash Pit Slide are sold separately. Made in the USA.
Notice: This unique custom fabricated item is made-to-order using a "Just in Time" manufacturing process. This is designed to keep your cost lower, but may require an additional delay due to global shortages: up to a 6-8 Week lead time before your product ships.
Note: This product is for sale in the United States only and is ineligible for International Shipping.

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Complete your home or clinical setting ball pit with a set of stairs and/or a slide. These two ball pit accessories provide a fun way to get in and out of your ball or foam filled crash pit. The pediatric equipment encourages large muscle movement, proprioceptive input, motor planning, and body awareness.

Walking up and down the steps, a bilateral coordination activity, helps practice balance and coordination skills that can be helpful in improving stair climbing skills. The slide provides valuable vestibular input that strengthens the core. To further improve core stability, balance, and coordination skills, the parent, caretaker, or therapist can have the child walk or crawl up the slide.

Social interaction is encouraged when multiple children play together on the slide and steps, and they can practice taking turns on the multisensory equipment. Therapists and parents can also orchestrate activities, where children have to follow a sequence of events. For example, they can be instructed to climb up the stairs into the ball pit, "swim" across, and then slide down the crash pit slide, where a prize waits at the end of the obstacle course.

Crash Pits are sold separately at the links shown below.

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