GONGE River Landscape - 25-Piece Set for Balance Training, Motor Skills, and Creative Play - Educational Tools for Children's Development and Fun Group Activities - Vibrant
Offers innumerable options for balance training, movement excersizes, and group play
Balance landscape with 25 elements
Booklet with play scenarios included
Product Specifications
Product Dimensions: 52 x 52 x 2.5 inches
Item Weight: 17.24 pounds
Country of Origin: China
ASIN: B003XN9TU8
Item model number: G-2166
Manufacturer recommended age: 36 months - 15 years
Best Sellers Rank: #142,059 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) #24 in Balance Boards (Toys & Games)
Customer Reviews: 4.8 out of 5 stars 13Reviews
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No
Release date: March 7, 2012
Age Range (Description): Adult
Manufacturer: A. Winther
Global Trade Identification Number: 05704954216603
Product Information
From the manufacturer
GONGE
Play is the inspiration for all Gonge products, which are carefully designed to challenge children’s physical limits, develop their cognitive skills, encourage social interaction and support emotional integrity. We believe the development of body and mind is essential for building confidence that children will depend on throughout life.
Every child is unique and deserves individual attention to help them develop while they play. We care for the specific needs of each child at the functional level they require, helping them to grow to reach new developmental stages through playful stimulation and therapeutic training. They may even use our products for training and rehabilitation in later life.
Skills Developed Using Gonge Products
PHYSICAL
Gonge inspires and motivates children to be physically active. Our products encourage children to start balancing, climbing, crawling, jumping, bouncing, spinning, walking on tip-toe, dancing and moving in as many ways as their imaginations and bodies will allow.
Gonge products can be used for anything from free play to specific therapy and structured training. Children will develop physical strength and motor skills – including weight transfer, familiarity with heights, physical coordination and agility – as well as sensorimotor abilities, such as awareness of posture, sense of touch and balance.
We aim to motivate and challenge children at any functional level to develop their confidence and physical abilities.
COGNITIVE
Body and mind cannot be regarded as separate. When playing with Gonge products, physical activities and sensations do not go without a cognitive element, helping children to improve their intellectual orientation.
Basic cognitive functions, such as memory, concentration, problem solving and spatial orientation, are all vital for many of the physical activities inspired by Gonge. This can be anything from estimating the distance before a jump to developing new language skills when naming or sorting physical activities. Creativity is stimulated by activities demanding imagination and curiosity, such as performing or story telling.
Integrating physical activity with teaching has also been recognized as a learning tool with a considerable motivational potential. Sensory motor training improves learning through stimulation of the brain.
SOCIAL
Physical activity often involves social interaction. Gonge invites children to engage in games that combine physical and social abilities. Children compete, race, role play and perform using our products.
Group play will help to teach them cooperation and coordination based on physical interaction.
They will then learn by imitating the actions of others – probably our most basic way of learning.
At Gonge, we are happy whenever we see our products being used in social activities, because we believe children develop best – physically, emotionally and cognitively – in response to others.
Primary Senses Stimulated by Gonge Products
THE VESTIBULAR SENSE
The vestibular system is a sensory system attached to the inner ear. It registers movement and head position in relation to space and the body. This is where balance is controlled, and where acceleration and changes of direction and movement are registered. Stimulation of the vestibular sense, in combination with other senses (primarily sight, touch and proprioception), is important for a child to become good at keeping their balance while still or moving
THE PROPRIOCEPTIVE SENSE
Proprioceptive sensors are located in skeletal striated muscles and joints, providing information about the relative position of neighboring parts of the body and the strength of effort employed in movement. Proprioception is what allows someone to learn to walk in complete darkness without losing balance. To learn any new skill, sport or art, it is usually necessary to become familiar with some proprioceptive tasks specific to that activity.
THE TACTILE SENSE
The sense of touch recognizes contact, pressure or traction exerted on the skin, as well as in some internal organs. Receptors on our skin relay information about the temperature, texture, shape, size, number and pressure of stimuli. When working efficiently, the tactile senses help a child to do everything from buttoning a shirt without looking, to enjoying a hug from a parent.
An exciting balance landscape wth no less than 25 elements that can be combined i any number of ways. The set provides lots of options for training, movement exercises and group play, and includes a number of play scenarios.
From the Manufacturer
An exciting balance landscape with no less than 25 elements which can be combined in any number of ways. This set provides innumerable options for balance training, movement, exercises, and group play. Play scenarios are included. Set includes: River (21 pieces), Bridge (2 pieces), Island (2 pieces). Ages 3-7.