Rainbow Arc Soft Play Climber | Gross‑Motor Skills & Sensory Play for Kids Dealing with Autism

Rainbow Arc Soft Play Climber: Gross‑Motor Skills, Balance & Sensory Play for Children Dealing with Autism

The Rainbow Arc Soft Play Climber 3‑Piece Set turns any room into a safe, sensory-friendly playground. Designed for children dealing with autism, this colorful soft climber helps develop gross‑motor skills, balance and coordination while inspiring imaginative play.

Features

  • Three vibrant, interlocking pieces: a curved arch, base and platform.
  • Soft vinyl covering with foam interior provides cushioned support.
  • Slip‑resistant bottom for secure play on most surfaces.
  • Wipes clean easily—perfect for home, classrooms or therapy rooms.
  • Lightweight and modular—rearrange pieces for new challenges.

Benefits

  • Develops gross‑motor skills: Encourages climbing, crawling and balancing movements.
  • Improves coordination and balance: Safe challenges strengthen core muscles and posture.
  • Promotes imaginative play: Children pretend it’s a rainbow tunnel, bridge or mountain.
  • Encourages social interaction: Perfect for group play and cooperative games.
  • Reduces screen time: Provides active, engaging sensory play indoors.

How to Use

Place the Rainbow Arc Soft Play Climber on a clean floor or playmat. Arrange the three pieces to create an archway or obstacle course. Invite your child to climb over, crawl under or balance on each section. Supervise play and encourage creative challenges, such as building “rainbow bridges” or sequencing activities. Use during therapy sessions or indoor play to stimulate sensory regulation and physical development.

Order Yours Today

Bring the excitement of safe climbing and sensory exploration home. Click below to purchase the Rainbow Arc Soft Play Climber and help your child grow through play.

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